Hello,
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 6:00 PM, Floris <jkflo...@dds.nl> wrote: > Op Wed, 04 Jan 2017 17:27:55 +0100 schreef Floris <jkflo...@dds.nl>: > > >> (Not really a Debian question, but I know there are smart people on this >> list.) >> >> I want to search the pci.ids file (from the pciutils package) for all >> Compaq devices. >> Pci ID's 0e11:xxxx , 1032:xxxx and 10da:xxxx matches Compaq. >> Unfortunately, only at a beginning of a list the id of the vendor is printed >> in column 1. The id of the devices are printed in column 2, with an empty >> first column. >> >> (part of pci.ids) >> ... >> 0e11 Compaq Computer Corporation >> 0001 PCI to EISA Bridge >> 0002 PCI to ISA Bridge >> 0046 Smart Array 64xx >> 0e11 4091 Smart Array 6i >> 0e11 409a Smart Array 641 >> 0e11 409b Smart Array 642 >> 0e11 409c Smart Array 6400 >> 0e11 409d Smart Array 6400 EM >> 0049 NC7132 Gigabit Upgrade Module >> 004a NC6136 Gigabit Server Adapter >> ... >> c000 Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition >> f130 NetFlex-3/P ThunderLAN 1.0 >> f150 NetFlex-3/P ThunderLAN 2.3 >> 0e55 HaSoTec GmbH >> ... >> >> Is there an awk, grep and or sed solution? >> >> Floris >> > > an other solution would be something like: > > # cat pci.ids | {magic-command} 0e11:004a > NC6136 Gigabit Server Adapter > > what is the magic command? Using perl: perl -ne 'print if (/^0e11/.../^\S/) and (/^\s/) or (/^0e11/);' /usr/share/misc/pci.ids