08-28-2008
Redirection problem
hi
i want a solution for the fallowing:
i am redirecting output from bash script in which we are running background commands like
./test.sh
contains
ls -l &
ps
when we do as
./test.sh 1> test.txt 2>&1
but test.txt not containing output as ls -l and ps.
it showing ls -l, ps and ls-l output means output of ls -l is repeating.
please give the solution to get ls -l and ps output only.
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