Nice script.
Question: On one LM10 machine it works fine. On another I get the following
error:
[execution directory]: line 13: syntax error near unexpected token 'done'
[execution directory]: line 13: done
with no output.
What gives? Where should the line breaks be?
TIA
Paul
On Sunday 27
Never mind...figured it out.
On Monday 28 June 2004 08:39 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Nice script.
Question: On one LM10 machine it works fine. On another I get the
following error:
[execution directory]: line 13: syntax error near unexpected token 'done'
[execution directory]: line 13: done
Frank wrote:
Yeah, it is the way the kernel actually sees the drives or some such
mumbo jumbo. So much simpler crunched the old way.
Try:
# fdisk -l [Note-as root]
Regards
Frank
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Did anyone ever come up with a solution to the screwy df
output?
Heres a script I found in a forum post by Paul Morgan (I lost the
original post). Might need some work to line things up a little
but works ok.
Cool, that's what i was looking for.
thanks,
eric
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On Sunday 27 June 2004 02:37 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
- Did anyone ever come up with a solution to the screwy df
- output?
-
- Heres a script I found in a forum post by Paul Morgan (I lost the
- original post). Might need some work to line things up a little
- but works ok.
-
-Cool, that's what i was
Did anyone ever come up with a solution to the screwy df output?
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part13 1.8G 1.2G 642M 66%
/stuff
I saw this go by way back when in 9.2, i ended up skipping 9.2.
I did look thru the archive. I thought someone had a fix or script
or something to make it look