Jude DaShiell composed on 2019-01-09 06:48 (UTC-0500): > Felix Miata wrote:
>> Jude DaShiell composed on 2019-01-09 00:04 (UTC-0500): >>> lsblk -l -o name,label | sort | script >> I tried exactly that on Buster multiple times, and always get the following: >> root@gb250:~# NAME LABEL >> bash: NAME: command not found >> root@gb250:~# sda >> bash: sda: command not found >> root@gb250:~# sda10 k25p10deb10 >> bash: sda10: command not found >> root@gb250:~# sda11 k25p11deb10fat >> bash: sda11: command not found ... >> root@gb250:~# sda8 k25p08s150 >> bash: sda8: command not found >> root@gb250:~# sda9 k25p09s151 >> bash: sda9: command not found >> root@gb250:~# sr0 >> bash: sr0: command not found >> root@gb250:~# exit > That can happen if bash doesn't find sort in its default binary > directory. Could be pointing bash directly at sort will clear the > command not found error out of the output. # cat /etc/debian_version buster/sid # which sort /usr/bin/sort # which script /usr/bin/script Same result from: lsblk -l -o name,label | /usr/bin/sort | /usr/bin/script -- Evolution as taught in public schools is religion, not science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/