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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Script to read command line input and change it to some form Post 302835451 by Corona688 on Monday 22nd of July 2013 11:36:39 AM
Old 07-22-2013
Very easy:

Code:
#!/bin/sh

IFS="|"
echo "$*"

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regulatory.bin(5)                                                      Linux                                                     regulatory.bin(5)

NAME
regulatory.bin, regulatory.db - The Linux wireless regulatory database Description regulatory.bin and regulatory.db are the files used by the Linux wireless subsystem to keep its regulatory database information. regulatory.bin is read by crda upon the Linux kernel's request for regulatory information for a specific ISO / IEC 3166 alpha2 country code. regulatory.db is a newer, extensible database format which (since Linux 4.15) is read by the kernel directly as a firmware file. The regulatory database is kept in a small binary format for size and code efficiency. The regulatory.bin file can be parsed and read in human format by using the regdbdump command. The regulatory database files should be updated upon regulatory changes or corrections. Upkeeping The regulatory database is maintained by the community as such you are encouraged to send any corrections or updates to the linux-wireless and wireless-regdb mailing lists: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org and wireless-regdb@lists.infradead.org SEE ALSO
regdbdump(8) crda(8) iw(8) http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/ regulatory.bin 21 December 2017 regulatory.bin(5)
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