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Help creating small shell script to manipulate text file data.

Asked by WinPE in Bourne-Again Shell (bash), Shell Scripting

Ok so this is the .inf file I want the shell script to manipulate.

An example of what I want it to do....

4 Staticaly defined variables.
$HOSTNAME ex. test01 -->  ComputerName
$IP ex. 10.2.0.10 ---> IPAddress
$GW ex .10.2.0.1 -----> DefaultGateway
$MASK ex. 255.255.255.0 ----> SubnetMask
$DNS1 ex. 10.2.0.15
$DNS2 ex. 10.2.0.16 --> Both need to go to DNSServerSearchOrder (comma seperated)

The idea each of these would be blank (below). And the shell script would search for them and fill them in with the value from the variables.

ComputerName=
IPAddress=
SubnetMask=
DNSServerSearchOrder=
DefaultGateway=


Thanks for any help, this would be a bash shell.Start Free Trial
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;SetupMgrTag
[Unattended]
    InstallFilesPath=C:\i386
    TargetPath=\WINDOWS
    DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
    UpdateInstalledDrivers=Yes
	OemSkipEula=Yes
    OemPNPDriversPath=drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\diag;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\iscsiw2k3;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\iscsiw2k8;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\vbd;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\win2k3;drivers\nic\broadcom.netxtreme.ii\win2k8;drivers\nic\intel.100;drivers\nic\intel.1000;drivers\nic\marvel;drivers\nic\nc31xx;drivers\nic\nc77xx;drivers\nic\nc373i;drivers\video\ati.es1000;drivers\video\ati.radeon.7000m\2kxp_inf;drivers\video\ati.rage.xl;drivers\video\ati.rn50\2kxp_inf;drivers\video\xgi.volari.z7\WinXP&2K
 
[GuiUnattended]
    AdminPassword=*
    OemSkipWelcome=1
    OEMSkipRegional=1
    TimeZone=04
[UserData]
    ProductKey=blah
    FullName="blah"
    OrgName="blah"
    ComputerName=test01
 
[Display]
    BitsPerPel=16
    Xresolution=1024
    YResolution=768
 
[LicenseFilePrintData]
    AutoMode=PerSeat
 
[RegionalSettings]
    LanguageGroup=1
    Language=00000409
 
[SetupMgr]
    DistFolder=C:\sysprep\i386
    DistShare=windist
 
[Identification]
    JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP
 
[Networking]
 
[NetAdapters]
Adapter01=Params.Adapter01
 
[Params.Adapter01]
InfID=*
 
[NetProtocols]
MS_TCPIP=Params.MS_TCPIP
 
[Params.MS_TCPIP]
AdapterSections=params.TCPIP.Adapter01
DNS=yes
DNSSuffixSearchOrder=
EnableLMHosts=yes
 
[params.TCPIP.Adapter01]
SpecificTo=adapter01
DNSDomain=
DNSServerSearchOrder=10.2.0.15,10.2.0.16
DHCP=no
IPAddress=10.2.0.10
SubnetMask=255.255.255.0
DefaultGateway=10.2.0.1
 
[NetServices]
MS_Server=params.MS_Server
 
[Params.MS_Server]
optimization=balance
 
[NetClients]
MS_MSClient=Params.MS_MSClient
 
[Params.MS_MSClient]
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