Hi, for a moment, my fingers were faster than my brain.
I wrote: > The "test" expression used is "A = B". There are operators like "-o" for > logical "or". "A -o B" is true if a is true, or if be is true, or both are > true. Translation via brain: The "test" expression used is "`hostname`" = bob There are operators like "-o" for logical "or": "`hostname`" = bob -o "`hostname`" = mary -o "`hostname`" = sam I.e. "test" will return 0 if one of the "=" expressions evaluates to true. Have a nice day :) Thomas