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2015 Jan 10
6
readable tiny odd script question
...ER-wheezy.sh) and within the following line (310) is an odd character combination. if [ ${SMBPRINTING} = no ]; then echo "==========Disable Printing ===============================" sed -i '49a\n # disable printing completelyn load printers = non printing = bsdn printcap name = /dev/nulln disable spoolss = yesn'^M <<<<<<< WHAT? /etc/samba/smb.conf fi I am using vi editor (Debian 7.7.0) and noticed "^M" at the end of the line. This character combination appears twice within the script. Both time as a unique font color. Here listed above and final...
2015 Jan 10
0
readable tiny odd script question
...following line > (310) is an odd character combination. > > if [ ${SMBPRINTING} = no ]; then > echo "==========Disable Printing ===============================" > sed -i '49a\n # disable printing completelyn load printers = non > printing = bsdn printcap name = /dev/nulln disable spoolss = yesn'^M > <<<<<<< WHAT? > /etc/samba/smb.conf > fi > > I am using vi editor (Debian 7.7.0) and noticed "^M" at the end of the > line. This character combination appears twice within the script. Both > time as a unique font...
2015 Jan 10
0
readable tiny odd script question
...following line > (310) is an odd character combination. > > if [ ${SMBPRINTING} = no ]; then > echo "==========Disable Printing ===============================" > sed -i '49a\n # disable printing completelyn load printers = non > printing = bsdn printcap name = /dev/nulln disable spoolss = yesn'^M > <<<<<<< WHAT? > /etc/samba/smb.conf > fi > > I am using vi editor (Debian 7.7.0) and noticed "^M" at the end of the > line. This character combination appears twice within the script. Both > time as a unique font...