I need to get only first two numbers of "uname -r" command in bash
example of regular out put:
uname -r
3.5.0-18-generic
what I expect using magic bash options:
3.5
assuming you want everything before the second dot, this will do what you want:
uname -r | cut -d. -f1-2
uname itself does not support cutting the output, afaik. The pipe through cut will show you fields 1 and 2 (-f1-2
), delimited by dots (-d.
)