d to the /etc directory.
Execute the following command.
ls -l au*.[mn]*
The output is the following:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 675 Jan 24 19:04 auto.master
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 524 Mar 22 2012 auto.misc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1374 Mar 22 2012 auto.net
This is exactly the output I was hoping for.
What function are the [ ] performing?
They look good and balance the command string. |
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The uniquely match the m and n characters to ensure only the desired output is generated. |
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They neutralize the m and n characters to hide the output. |
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They were used by mistake and have no meaning. |
b) The uniquely match the m and n characters to ensure only
the desired output is generated
d to the /etc directory. Execute the following command. ls -l au*.[mn]* The output is the...
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