Re: parsing /proc/cmdline

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Hi - I am not an expert at shell script writing.

Me neither, Perl is my thing, and with regular expressions this would be trivial.

If /proc/cmdline looks like

option1 option2 ... ks=http://192.168.1.8/ks/ks.cfg option3 option 4 ...

How can I get the 192.168.1.8 out of this cmdline.

This is probably not the best approach, but it should work:

  awk -F "ks=" /proc/cmdline '{print $2}' | awk -F / '{print $3}'

On the other hand, if I can call awk, I could also call Perl...

Alfred

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