On Sun, 2019-06-23 at 18:36 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 6/23/19 5:54 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2019-06-22 at 19:37 +0000, sixpack13 wrote:
thanks $ALL
bash -c ...
did the trick !
P.S. I forebode (right word/spelt ?) it already that the combination of user rights and expansion was my bug, but didn't know how to fix.
You probably mean "foresaw". "Forebode" is technically correct but that usage is uncommon. It normally means to have a premonition (i.e. a "foreboding").
And I would use none of those terms.
I would have said "I understood it already...." or "I realized it already....", or even "I knew it already...".
*My* reason is that I find "forebode" and "foresaw" as anachronistic in conversational English. I can't recall a time that I have used those words. I can only recall seeing them in literary works of previous generations. :-)
This may be culturally-specific. Although I don't recall forbode ever being used (even in literary English) other than in the specific form "foreboding", foresee and its derivatives such as foresaw, foreseen, unforeseen etc. are everyday terms where I come from (Ireland/UK).
That said, you're probably right about what the OP actually meant.
poc