I’m reading this and interpreting that line 27 of that script is
sudo echo"# FYI quotes(") must be escaped with \ like \"
I am confused why there is no trailing double quote, the last 3 chars should be \"" so perhaps this is a bad assumption but the best I can do with the available information.
So the fix here is to change startup-script line 27 so that you’re not echoing things that might contain characters that might be interpreted by echo or your shell.
Now if startup-script is provided by your distro, there may be a reason that it’s using echo, but I will tell you now whatever dipshit reason they provide they’re fucking wrong because EXHIBIT A:
# " fucks the script and rule 0 of linux is “don’t break userspace”.
Everything else allows any printable char after the # in a comment, that script is not special, comments are not to be interpreted by the program. That is a show-stopping bug in startup-script and must be fixed.
Here’s what I’m reading:
startup-script
line 27 threw the error.I’m reading this and interpreting that line 27 of that script is
sudo echo "# FYI quotes(") must be escaped with \ like \"
I am confused why there is no trailing double quote, the last 3 chars should be
\""
so perhaps this is a bad assumption but the best I can do with the available information.So the fix here is to change
startup-script
line 27 so that you’re notecho
ing things that might contain characters that might be interpreted by echo or your shell.Now if
startup-script
is provided by your distro, there may be a reason that it’s using echo, but I will tell you now whatever dipshit reason they provide they’re fucking wrong because EXHIBIT A:# "
fucks the script and rule 0 of linux is “don’t break userspace”.Everything else allows any printable char after the
#
in a comment, that script is not special, comments are not to be interpreted by the program. That is a show-stopping bug instartup-script
and must be fixed.EOF