On 10/25/19 7:56 PM, home user wrote:
The script looks like this:
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#!/usr/bin/sh

# clean out files left behind by the compiling that follows patching or
# updating the kernel and/or the driver for the nvidia graphics card.

rm -rf /var/cache/akmods/nvidia/*

exit $?

This line is redundant. The exit code of the script is the one from the last command executed.

That I may better understand...
Am I correct in assuming which shell I use does not matter in this case?
What is the difference between "/usr/bin/sh" and "/bin/sh"?

/bin is a symlink to /usr/bin so those are the same file.
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