Hi all,
To Tyler: no the other difference is that if I let it run, the lines
will appear when the file is filled. tail-f will follow it. And that's
actually the part I'm interested in, not in the last 10 lines, but in
the lines that will be added afterward.
To Mike: I have tried with this --line
Hi all,
Recently I faced a strange behaviour of the Linux commands. I have a
log file which contains a lot of information. I wanted to extract some
informations out of it. But when I tried to
tail -f mylog | grep 'smtg' | sed -n 's/end/notend/p'
no output could be found. Which was quite surpris
had an urgent problem with
two providers here and *had* to test in this way because i work for a
living and had to use *zonnet* on another way. A second time in, let's
say, ten years.
Great let's let everybody do the same! This won't be Debian ML, but
Test ML ! Thank you really!
Don't you thin
ou should type
unsubscribe as a subject. So how to teach them to read 'til the end..?
bilbo.
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