When Eugene Sevinian wrote, I replied: > > Hi, ppl, > I would like to know, is it possible to fork the standard stdout > of some command into another two or three pipelines.
Do a 'man tee' to check out the tee command. It may or may not supply what you're looking for. You example below wasn't too clear to me. > The idea is to avoid > unnecessary disk load during temporary file writing/reading. So I need > something like this: > > command1 | command2 | command3 | command4 > file1 > \->command5 | command6 > file2 > \->command7 | command8 > file3 > > Does bash allow such things? > TIA, > Eugene Sevinian > > ---------------------------- > CRD, YerPhI, 375036, Armenia > URL: http://crdlx5.yerphi.am/ > Phone: 374-2-344873 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ----------------------------------------- Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] The IQ of the group is that of the member whose IQ is lowest divided by the number of members.