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Executing several bash scripts in succession
Hi,
I am new to shell programming. I am trying to automate setting up a network using several scripts. Some of the scripts require to reboot in order to continue with the setup. Is it possible to enter another script as soon as the system reboots. Also, if the last line of the script is bash "anotherscript.sh" will "anotherscript.sh" start up ? Thanks in advance. |
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