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I need help on identify the errors in the following scripts:

1.

 

clear

 

 

 

echo -e "/n/r/tThis is a sample shell script. /n/r/tIt displays mounted filesystems"

 

mount

 

 

______ ___________________________________________________

 

2. #!/bin/bash

    clear

    echo “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”

    ls | xargs -d chmod 700

    echo -e “/r/nSuccessfully changed permissions!”

______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Thank you

This isnt SQL.

 

Use the code tags.

 

This sounds a lot like a small homework question.

#!/bin/bashclearecho -e "\n\r\tThis is a sample shell script. \n\r\tIt displays mounted filesystems"mount
#!/bin/bashclearecho “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”ls *.sh | xargs chmod 700echo -e “\r\nSuccessfully changed permissions!”

I need help on identify the errors in the following scripts:

1.

 

clear

 

 

 

echo -e "/n/r/tThis is a sample shell script. /n/r/tIt displays mounted filesystems"

 

mount

 

 

______ ___________________________________________________

 

2. #!/bin/bash

    clear

    echo “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”

    ls | xargs -d chmod 700

    echo -e “/r/nSuccessfully changed permissions!”

______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Thank you

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I need help on identify the errors in the following scripts:

1.

 

clear

 

 

 

echo -e "/n/r/tThis is a sample shell script. /n/r/tIt displays mounted filesystems"

 

mount

 

 

______ ___________________________________________________

 

2. #!/bin/bash

    clear

    echo “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”

    ls | xargs -d chmod 700

    echo -e “/r/nSuccessfully changed permissions!”

______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Thank you

This isnt SQL.

 

Use the code tags.

 

This sounds a lot like a small homework question.

#!/bin/bashclearecho -e "\n\r\tThis is a sample shell script. \n\r\tIt displays mounted filesystems"mount
#!/bin/bashclearecho “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”ls *.sh | xargs chmod 700echo -e “\r\nSuccessfully changed permissions!”
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This isnt SQL.

 

Use the code tags.

 

This sounds a lot like a small homework question.

#!/bin/bashclearecho -e "\n\r\tThis is a sample shell script. \n\r\tIt displays mounted filesystems"mount
#!/bin/bashclearecho “This script will change all permissions on your scripts to rwx------!”ls | xargs chmod 700echo -e “\r\nSuccessfully changed permissions!”

I meant scrips not SQL because I just put the wrong name on the title. It's a small assignment, but I can't see anything wrong with it and there is post to be something wrong with it.

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I meant scrips not SQL because I just put the wrong name on the title. It's a small assignment, but I can't see anything wrong with it and there is post to be something wrong with it.

I fixed the errors in the ones that I posted.

 

Escape sequences start with a \ not a /, and your xargs was wrong. the -d wasnt needed in this case.

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