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Which are the standard commands available in every Linux system?
I would like to know which are the standard commands available in every Linux system.
For example if you get a debian/ubuntu/redhat/suse/arch/slackware etc, you will always find there commands like:
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2answers
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how to get exit status from the command before the last [duplicate]
I have solaris machine ( solaris 10 )
please Look on the following simple commands (haconf -makerw | grep -iq "Cluster already writable")
# haconf -makerw
VCS WARNING V-16-1-10364 Cluster ...
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Execute string result from shell script as a set of shell commands
I create a string result from my shell script and i want to execute it as a shell command.
For example file_a is:
[email protected]
[email protected]
script:
awk '{print "mail -s \"welcome\"", $1}' ...
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Make copies of a single directory to multiple directories with different names
I'm trying to replicate a single directory (with sub-directories) to a bunch of new directories based on a list. For example I can:
mkdir Fred Barney Thelma Louise Foo Bar
How would I copy a premade ...
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2answers
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is there any command like “wall” that runs a “command” in all terminals
as you know "wall" command sends a message to all terminals:
wall message
now my question is this: is there any command that can send a "command" to be run in all terminals?
for example sending ...
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2answers
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explain the command `printf — “#!${opt_E}”`
I am not able to understand this command and getting confused :
here are things i executed on linux trying to undertand its working
[root@testgfs2 final_scripts]# printf -- "#!${opt_E}"
printf -- ...
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1answer
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What does sourcing a file mean in a shell? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Different ways to execute a shell script
What happens when I issue the following command:
source devenv.csh
How does it differ from running it just as devenv.csh ?