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> > The -L argument is interesting. It is not a valid argument on linux. > Perhaps leaving it off makes a difference? > Interestingly, -L specifies a different option on FreeBSD than it does in QShell. In FreeBSD it means "print only the filenames that don't match" and in QShell it means "follow symlinks both on the command line and in the tree traversal" http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/rzahz/grep.htm But, since he didn't specify -R, I'm skeptical that -L will do anything at all... For sure, it has nothing to do with how many jobs are submitted.
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