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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users help with !(tail -2) command.. using pipes Post 62381 by bhargav on Tuesday 15th of February 2005 02:01:09 PM
Old 02-15-2005
i do like this ...

Code:
ls -lt | awk '{ if (NR >3) print $0 }'

 

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LCP_CRTPOL2(8)							   User Manuals 						    LCP_CRTPOL2(8)

NAME
lcp_crtpol2 - create an Intel(R) TXT policy (and policy data file) SYNOPSIS
lcp_crtpol2 COMMAND [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
lcp_crtpol2 is used to create an Intel(R) TXT policy (and policy data file) for platforms produced after 2008. OPTIONS
--create Create an TXT policy. The following options are available: --type any|list type --pol file policy file [--ver version] version [--minver ver] SINITMinVersion [--rev ctr1,ctrN] revocation values (comma separated, no spaces) [--ctrl pol-ctrl] policy control [--data file] policy data file [file]... policy list files --show Show the content of policy file or policy data file. Available options are: [--brief] breif format output [policy-file] policy file [policy-data-file] policy data file --help Print out the help message. --verbose Enable verbose output; can be specified with any command. EXAMPLES
Assuming a policy list file list-unsig.lst has been created by the command lcp_crtpolist(8). The following example will create a policy and policy data file. lcp_crtpol2 --create --type list --pol list.pol --data list.data list-unsig.lst SEE ALSO
lcp_crtpol(8), lcp_mlehash(8), lcp_crtpolelt(8), lcp_crtpollist(8). tboot 2011-12-31 LCP_CRTPOL2(8)
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