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    debian 8.3 second hdd in fstab

    I need help for mounting a second hdd (no ssd) on debian 8.3, that same hdd I used on wheezy before, now I feel so stupid to access it. Before it was mounted from the root, or the member beeing part of wheel. Using also on a laptop bsd10 and fedora23 I compared the fstab. Knowing that debian is...
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    two dns entries, pre-configured router? how to, in bsd

    I am using three machines on one router, that seem to be pre-configured. One linux lets say playstation for media, and two bsd machines. For one very reason I moved to use bsd, because it seemed to be easier to change the dns in the network-manager. But looking at the bsd-machine and its...
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    /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections#

    Thanks a lot, single quoting, I understand. Once again for crossing on the unix platform, as I use as well bsd and depending on the machine I am sitting on, that is why I sometimes get crisscrossed myself. Again, thanks a lot.
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    /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections#

    Sorry for putting this thread unde Unix, but I could not find the equivalent for the linux corner here. It is about the following: I need a hint for my usage of debian wheezy 7.8 (desktop Kernel 3.2.0-4 and Gnome) to finally edit one specific file with nano. It is about choosing one DNS in the...
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    awk regex calculation for certain range only

    YES, it helps, and this is just one more reason for me using awk and joining here. Great relief indeed, thanks a lot. A tiny semicolon ;-)[thumbsup2]
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    awk regex calculation for certain range only

    Once again I need a hint for awk. My aim is to do two calculations on a specific part of a field. But for the beginning I'll start with one calculation. If this regex prints all the lines to stdout awk '$3 ~ /^June$/' datafile.txt my task is to fetch the maximum and average for that specific...
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    awk chaining statement

    Thanks a ton, for I am about to start with that regex and match pattern. Therefore this is really helpful, because until now all my wisdom let me to a if-else-if-ladder. Regards and thank you again.
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    awk chaining statement

    I am not an expert in awk, just a technical user, but since I discovered that it works much faster on huge databases I want to go on with it. So excuse me for just being a beginner in that with a question about associative arrays. The database for my further calculation is the following...

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