vi
:set ff=unix
:wq
will do it fine
A 08:11 27/11/2002 -0500, vous avez écrit :
>will dos2unix do what he wants?
>
>Steve
>
>
>Steve Howard
>Software Trainer
>Information Technology Services
>Kennesaw State University
>770-423-6895
>
>
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>Mikevl wrote:
will dos2unix do what he wants?
Steve
Steve Howard
Software Trainer
Information Technology Services
Kennesaw State University
770-423-6895
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Mikevl wrote:
>Hi
>
>On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on
a
>Windows file sys
Mikevl wrote:
Hi
On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on a
Windows file system i.e. my notebook for transporting from one Linux machine
to another. This inevitably leads to corruption of the file. Characters
appear to get added to the end of each line and heaven kn
Hello.
Maybe you can convert with packages as unix2dos or dos2unix,inclosed in Redhat
distribution.
Or if transfer via ftp as binary,not as text files.
Josep
Begin of Quote Mikevl :
>Hi
>
>On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on a
>Windows file system i.e. my not
Mikevl said:
> Hi
>
> On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on a
> Windows file system i.e. my notebook for transporting from one Linux
> machine to another. This inevitably leads to corruption of the file.
> Characters appear to get added to the end of each line and h
Hi
On the odd occasion I have stored scripts like smb.conf and crontab on a
Windows file system i.e. my notebook for transporting from one Linux machine
to another. This inevitably leads to corruption of the file. Characters
appear to get added to the end of each line and heaven knows where else.