How does split command differ between distributions?

The split command in Linux is used to divide a large file into smaller, more manageable pieces. However, its behavior can vary between different Linux distributions, primarily due to variations in the coreutils package and the default options set in specific distributions. Below, we explore some differences and provide an example usage.

Keywords: split command, Linux distributions, coreutils, file management, command line utilities
Description: This article discusses the differences in the behavior of the split command across various Linux distributions, and provides an example of how to use the command effectively.

Here is an example of using the split command to divide a file named largefile.txt into smaller files of 100 lines each:

split -l 100 largefile.txt newfile_

This command creates smaller files prefixed with newfile_, each containing 100 lines from the original largefile.txt.


Keywords: split command Linux distributions coreutils file management command line utilities