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Topic #: 3
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In Bash, inserting 1>&2 after a command redirects

  • A. standard error to standard input.
  • B. standard input to standard error.
  • C. standard output to standard error.
  • D. standard error to standard output.
  • E. standard output to standard input.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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DuboisNicolasDuclair
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
In Bash, inserting `1>&2` after a command redirects: C. standard output to standard error. This means that the standard output (file descriptor 1) of the command is redirected to the same location as standard error (file descriptor 2), effectively merging them together.
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