Linux Commands for Beginners 16 - Output Redirection
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- In my Linux Commands for Beginners series, we'll explore everything you need to know in order to be productive on the Linux Command Line. You'll learn basic commands, input/output redirection, package management, resource monitoring, troubleshooting, and more. This time, we'll check out how to redirect output (stdout).
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I have been acing all my shell's school projects thanks to you.
Thank you for this video. I was trying to understand why redirection is important and I appreciate the examples you gave.
Yeah it was a great video.
This example was PERFECT! Thanks so much for posting this.
thank you so much
Thanks for this!
super helpful. thanks
Good
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ty Jay
please SELinux for advansed users
Hi wondering if I can do this?
Cat pi/home/Scripts/Samba Info.txt > /etc/Samba/smb.conf ??
Idea is to take info from my text file & delete whats in the smb.conf file & replace it with my info (samba info.txt) file. Ty