Bob McGowan wrote:
Hello,
At least in bash, both '=' and '==' work as the condition. From the
bash man page:
string1 == string2
True if the strings are equal. = may be used in place of ==
for strict POSIX compliance.
The original poster said "When I boot that system the boot sto
Hello,
At least in bash, both '=' and '==' work as the condition. From the
bash man page:
string1 == string2
True if the strings are equal. = may be used in place of ==
for strict POSIX compliance.
The original poster said "When I boot that system the boot stops solid
in the gre
On Wednesday 29 March 2006 16:25, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe someone has a suggestion here.
>
> Problem:
> In Sarge I normally run the -ck kernel patches from Con Kolivas.
> He just came out with 2.6.16-ck1 and -ck2.
> When I boot that system the boot stops solid in the grep stmnt in
>
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