what does le mean in linux
-ne, means not equal to. -le, means less than or equal to. -lt, means less than. -eq, means equal to.
-ne, -le, -lt, -eq are used to compare strings
While
>(more than), <(less than), =(equal to), !=(not equal to), are used to compare strings
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