How can I find the three lines after a particular word in a file?
I want to view the three lines after a particular word in crontab
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I want to view the three lines after a particular word in crontab
entry in Solaris.
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Do you have theggrep
command available? It may be in/usr/sfw/bin
.
– Mark Plotnick
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I want to view the three lines after a particular word in crontab
entry in Solaris.
cron solaris
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I want to view the three lines after a particular word in crontab
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Do you have theggrep
command available? It may be in/usr/sfw/bin
.
– Mark Plotnick
1 hour ago
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Do you have theggrep
command available? It may be in/usr/sfw/bin
.
– Mark Plotnick
1 hour ago
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Do you have the
ggrep
command available? It may be in /usr/sfw/bin
.– Mark Plotnick
1 hour ago
Do you have the
ggrep
command available? It may be in /usr/sfw/bin
.– Mark Plotnick
1 hour ago
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