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Engineering, 10.04.2020 02:01, owlette2001

1) Examine the following script, n-on:

who | sort \
| awk ‘{print $1}’ \
| uniq | wc –l

Explain the generalized output of n-on.
2) Where will output of the n-on script be sent?
3) How does the shell interpret each of the following in n-on?

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1) Examine the following script, n-on:

who | sort \
| awk ‘{print $1}’ \
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