Dotan Cohen wrote: > I am baffled that one must type in the output to commands. For > instance, the sysadmin may need to use the existing DHCP IP address > for one reason or another. After running ifconfig, where the address > is stated, why must he type it in? I'm not looking for copy-paste in > the GUI sense, but some sort of this-to-there method for carrying > small bits of data seems so useful, basic, and would help prevent > typos. >
As other people have pointed out, the way to capture a command's output is with $(command) (or `command`, though this is a bashism). However, unless the output is exactly in the form you need (which is often not the case; in your example ifconfig outputs a lot of information besides the IP address), the time it takes to come out with a command line that filters only the part you need (using tools such as head, tail, cut, etc.) is probably much greater than the time needed to type the information again --- or cut and paste, if this is something you'll only do a couple of times. -- Your supervisor is thinking about you. Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org