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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:42:27+00:00 2026-05-10T16:42:27+00:00

I need to compare strings in shell: var1=mtu eth0 if [ $var1 == mtu

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I need to compare strings in shell:

var1='mtu eth0'  if [ '$var1' == 'mtu *' ] then     # do something fi 

But obviously the ‘*’ doesn’t work in Shell. Is there a way to do it?

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  1. 2026-05-10T16:42:27+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    bash

    Shortest fix:

    if [[ '$var1' = 'mtu '* ]] 

    Bash’s [[ ]] doesn’t get glob-expanded, unlike [ ] (which must, for historical reasons).


    bash --posix

    Oh, I posted too fast. Bourne shell, not Bash…

    if [ '${var1:0:4}' == 'mtu ' ] 

    ${var1:0:4} means the first four characters of $var1.


    /bin/sh

    Ah, sorry. Bash’s POSIX emulation doesn’t go far enough; a true original Bourne shell doesn’t have ${var1:0:4}. You’ll need something like mstrobl’s solution.

    if [ '$(echo '$var1' | cut -c0-4)' == 'mtu ' ] 
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