I have a basic issue that I can't seem to search for since I'm not sure how to describe the behavior. Could anyone kindly assist the novice?
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I see that it has taken the "shutdown" portion of the echo command and overwritten the word "configure" but I don't understand why or how to correct the behavior.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post
Last edited by Franklin52; 12-02-2012 at 08:45 AM..
Reason: Please use code tags
I put this here because it is a 'behavior' type question..
I seem to remember doing ls .* and getting all the .-files, like
.profile
.login
etc.
But ls .* doesn't do that, it lsts the contents of every .*-type subdirectory.
Is it supposed to?
I should think that a -R should be given to... (10 Replies)
Echo is removing extra blank spaces. See the command.
export INSTALLDIR=”First Second /Two Space”
echo $INSTALLDIR
out put: First Second /Two Space
Here only on blnak space is present while with command
Echo “$INSTALLDIR”
Out put: ”First Second /Two Space”
It's correct output... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 with two 2,5" 15rpm 146GB SAS HDD. In friday there were a lot of errors with fs on them. After reconfiguring all seemed to be fine but today I get the following strange behavior of df -kh command and troubles with files, I written on first disk in friday.... (9 Replies)
So in my shell i execute:
{ while true; do echo string; sleep 1; done } | read line This waits one second and returns.
But
{ while true; do /bin/echo string; sleep 1; done } | read line continues to run, and doesn't stop until i kill it explicitly.
I have tried this in bash as well as zsh,... (2 Replies)
Bit of a weird one i suppose, i want to use an echo inside an echo... For example...
i have a script that i want to use to take users input and create another script. Inside this script it creates it also needs to use echos...
echo "echo "hello"" >$file
echo "echo "goodbye"" >$file
... (3 Replies)
Our comp-operator has come across a peculiar ‘feature'. We have this directory where we save all the reports that were generated for a particular department for only one calendar year. Currently there are 45,869 files. When the operator tried to backup that drive it started to print a flie-listing... (3 Replies)
echo `echo ` doesn't echoes anything. And it's logic. But
echo `echo `echo ` ` does echoes "echo". What's the logic of it? the `echo `echo ` inside of the whole (first) echo, echoes nothing, so the first echo have to echo nothing but echoes "echo"
(too much echoing :P):o (2 Replies)
Not sure if this should be here or in the security section.
I am developing software that dynamically manipulates netfilter/iptables rules (through system() calls of the command strings, I'm not trying to hack the netfilter code). Basically, UDP messages that are sent by an application on, say,... (0 Replies)
I am trying to get my history in sync in multiple bash sections and things aren't working the way I expect.
Desired behavior, hitting esc-K in all bash sessions (same userid and machine) will use the same history.
Observed behavior: Esc-k shows the history of the current session, rather than... (8 Replies)
Ok, so I have been struggling with this for a few days and I think I need an explanation of a few things before I go any further. I'm not sure it's possible to do what I'm trying, so before I pull my hair out, here is what I'm doing:
I have written a program in LiveCode that sits on our... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: nextyoyoma
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