Actually, the error is 'Line ending expected' Aaron On 6/11/07, Aaron Lippold <lippold@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, When I tried that I got an 'end of line expected' now. Here is the code that I am trying to use in my ks file. FSTAB=/etc/fstab SED=/bin/sed # nosuid on /home if [ $(grep " \/home " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nosuid") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/home " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/home.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nosuid/" ${FSTAB} fi # nosuid on /sys if [ $(grep " \/sys " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nosuid") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/sys " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/sys.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nosuid/" ${FSTAB} fi # nosuid on /boot if [ $(grep " \/boot " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nosuid") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/boot " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/boot.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nosuid/" ${FSTAB} fi # nodev on /usr if [ $(grep " \/usr " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/usr " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/usr.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi #nodev on /home if [ $(grep " \/home " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/home " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/home.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi # nodev on /usr if [ $(grep " \/usr " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/usr " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/usr.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi # nodev on /usr/local if [ $(grep " \/usr\/local " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/usr\/local " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/usr\/local.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi # nodev on /tmp if [ $(grep " \/tmp " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/tmp " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/tmp.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi # nodev on /var if [ $(grep " \/var " ${FSTAB} | grep -c "nodev") -eq 0 ]; then MNT_OPTS=$(grep " \/var " ${FSTAB} | awk '{print $4}') ${SED} -i "s/\( \/var.*${MNT_OPTS}\)/\1,nodev/" ${FSTAB} fi Thanks, Aaron On 6/8/07, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Aaron Lippold wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am having issues with cobbler and importing a ks file of mine. All > > is well with the simple parts of the %post section, but when I get to > > a bit of scripting, the Cheetah parser complains at '" \/home " > > ${FSTAB} ' etc. > > > > How can I escape this section or something? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Aaron > > Dollar signs need to be escaped with \$ since Cheetah is viewing the > shell invocations as Cheetah code. > > This is not true of something like $foosball, where it will just say as > "$foosball" if there is no key, but for something like ${foosball}, then > yes, it must be escaped. > > Unfortunate, I agree. If anyone has any suggestions on better > templating libraries that don't require something heinous like Kid's > XML, I'm all ears. Templating systems > all appear to have their ups and downs, which is apparently why everyone > seems to write their own. That's an option too, but I'm trying to not > go there :) > > --Michael > > > _______________________________________________ > et-mgmt-tools mailing list > et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools >