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May 19, 2011

I need to replace a line in the lvm.conf file from: filter = [ "r|/dev/.*/by-path/.*|", "r|/dev/.*/by-id/.*|", "a/.*/" ] to: filter = [ "a|/dev/cciss/c0d0.*|", "a|/dev/disk/by-id/.*|", "r|.*|" ] And I was hoping there was a way to use sed or awk to do this in a script (as I need to repeat this on several machines).

All of the examples I've found don't see to work with all of the special characters in the line that I need to replace. Then I need to add a line after the above edit like this: types = [ "device-mapper", 253 ]

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Here's the actual line of code, which exists in a bash script:

Code:

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Code:

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Code:

Using this:

Code:

Which works great when there's only ONE of the pattern on the line. But in a case like the "actual line" I posted first, where there are two patterns, separated by a slash, only ONE gets replaced

Watch:

Code:

Why? There must be (among many other things) something I'm not knowing about sed, that's causing this.

-- I'm currently using the ~ (tilde) as the separator in the sed command. It doesn't matter, I've used / ~ and % with no difference.

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Logical device information
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