On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:53 PM, <[email protected]<sam.sharpe%[email protected]> > wrote:
> >On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 14:21 +0200, Arthur Meeks Meeks wrote: > >> I found the way to do it finally. > >> > >> I'm now dealing with parsing the new file, as I need to look for two > >> values, REPLICATION CLIENT and "ALL" > >> So, if the machine has REPLICATION CLIENT is ok and if it has "GRANT > >> ALL" is also good. > >> So, is there a way with grep to say: grep "REPLICATION CLIENT" OR > >> "GRANT ALL" ? > > > >For future reference, note that "tail -n +2" will remove the first line > >of input. > > ... so will sed ;o) > > [...@samlap ~]$ cat afil > tom > dick > harry > [...@samlap ~]$ cat afil | sed -e '1d' > dick > harry > > (and so, the text processing wars began!) > Yes, there must be at least 153 ways to do this. poc
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