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2011 May 17
3
xargs with max each line / argument
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
For example I want to install rubygems by reading a text file as shown
below, however the arguments are getting passed all at once to the
'gem install' command. I hace tried -L (max-lines) and -n (max args)
options, but it didn't work. What's missing here?? Any help?
$ cat gem.list.1
mkrf
rake
xmlparser
$ awk
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format
files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native
from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen.
These bzImages have two changes to make this possible:
1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel
what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format
files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native
from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen.
These bzImages have two changes to make this possible:
1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel
what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format
files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native
from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen.
These bzImages have two changes to make this possible:
1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel
what kind of environment its coming up under. We