Ctrl-M in my system-auth file?

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Logs don't complain about ^M for nothing. The simplest way to get rid of em is 
to zip it up, then unzip it, for example...

zip -aa temp.zip somefilewithcontrolMs.txt
unzip temp.zip

After that, the ^M's will be gone...

Corey


On Monday 01 July 2002 11:26, Alan Womack wrote:
> Thank you gentleman with the assistance, however there were no ^M control
> M's in the file even though the logs were complaining.  I replaced the file
> for a 5th time with authconfig and all appears to be fine now except for
> the ldap issue I just posted.
>
>  >>  I suggest without the '\r' in the sed line.
>  >>
>  >>  $perl -p -e 's/^M//g' < file_with_ctrl-M > file_without_ctrlM
>  >>
>  >>  Regards,
>
> Epson Inkjet Printer FAQ: http://welcome.to/epson-inkjet
>
>
>
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> 
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