[ale] bash commands
Shawn
taaj.shawn at gmail.com
Sun May 20 10:36:45 EDT 2012
If you have a distro that uses sudo by default you will run into issues with redirection. Take a look at this article it explains a couple methods for redirecting output. I use the tee method. http://psas.pdx.edu/SudoSetup/
------Original Message------
From: Drifter
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ReplyTo: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: [ale] bash commands
Sent: May 18, 2012 5:27 PM
I keep reminding myself that I don't begin to know what I think I know! :(
I am about to upgrade this box, finally from FC 13 to FC 14.
Ought to be simple enough. I have the CD, which I think will do a clean
install onto a software RAID.
Prior to that I really ought to have on hand a list of all the installed
packages.
So I created a file <app_list.txt> on the Desktop and then tried this:
yum list installed | ~/Desktop/app_list.txt
and got back this
bash: /home/kilpatms/Desktop/app_list.txt: Permission denied
WTF!
So I checked the perms on the existing (empty) file and they were correct.
Then I tried the same thing as root, expanding the ~/ and got the same
response.
So, How DO I make yum throw a list of the installed packages to a text file
rather than to the terminal?
Sean
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