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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Help with if else statement... Post 303046358 by AgentOrange on Saturday 2nd of May 2020 10:27:50 AM
Old 05-02-2020
Thank you for your response vbe :-)


so I have


Code:
#!/bin/bash
printf "checking for hidden modules: "
for mm in /sys/module/*; do 
   if test -d ${mm}/sections; then 
      MOD="$(basename ${mm})"; 
      lsmod | grep -E "^${MOD}" > /dev/null || printf "[found hidden module] \n${MOD}\n"; 
   fi;
done

which works as expected. Problem is that:
1) if it doesn't find any modules, i cant figure out with this particular command how to make it say [ok] insted of
[found hidden module]
diamorphine
2) if it doesnt find any modules, it doesn't return a new line. Which would be solved also if I could figure out 1) !


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