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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help needed on restart-from-point-of-failure in Parallel Processing Post 302995773 by saps19 on Wednesday 12th of April 2017 05:04:03 AM
Old 04-12-2017
Hi Don,

Please find the below info as requested:

Sh version:
Code:
$ sh --version
GNU bash, version 4.1.2(1)-release (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu)

Ksh version:
Code:
 $ ksh --version
  version         sh (AT&T Research) 93u+ 2012-08-01

I gave both of them as my main script is ksh and all product scripts are sh.

Please let me know if you need any further information.

Cheers,
Saps.
 

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GRUB-MKSTANDALONE(1)                                               User Commands                                              GRUB-MKSTANDALONE(1)

NAME
grub-mkstandalone - make a memdisk-based GRUB image SYNOPSIS
grub-mkstandalone [OPTION...] [OPTION] SOURCE... DESCRIPTION
Generate a standalone image (containing all modules) in the selected format --compress=no|xz|gz|lzo compress GRUB files [optional] -d, --directory=DIR use images and modules under DIR [default=/usr/lib/grub/<platform>] --fonts=FONTS install FONTS [default=unicode] --install-modules=MODULES install only MODULES and their dependencies [default=all] -k, --pubkey=FILE embed FILE as public key for signature checking --locale-directory=DIR use translations under DIR [default=/usr/share/locale] --locales=LOCALES install only LOCALES [default=all] --modules=MODULES pre-load specified modules MODULES --themes=THEMES install THEMES [default=starfield] -v, --verbose print verbose messages. --core-compress=xz|none|auto choose the compression to use for core image -o, --output=FILE save output in FILE [required] -O, --format=FILE generate an image in FORMAT available formats: i386-coreboot, i386-multiboot, i386-pc, i386-pc-pxe, i386-pc-eltorito, i386-efi, i386-ieee1275, i386-qemu, x86_64-efi, i386-xen, x86_64-xen, mipsel-yeeloong-flash, mipsel-fuloong2f-flash, mipsel-loongson-elf, pow- erpc-ieee1275, sparc64-ieee1275-raw, sparc64-ieee1275-cdcore, sparc64-ieee1275-aout, ia64-efi, mips-arc, mipsel-arc, mipsel-qemu_mips-elf, mips-qemu_mips-flash, mipsel-qemu_mips-flash, mips-qemu_mips-elf, arm-uboot, arm-efi, arm64-efi -?, --help give this help list --usage give a short usage message -V, --version print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Graft point syntax (E.g. /boot/grub/grub.cfg=./grub.cfg) is accepted REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>. SEE ALSO
grub-mkimage(1) The full documentation for grub-mkstandalone is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-mkstandalone programs are properly installed at your site, the command info grub-mkstandalone should give you access to the complete manual. grub-mkstandalone (GRUB) 2.02-2ubuntu8.3 July 2018 GRUB-MKSTANDALONE(1)
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