05-26-2010
./ means you are specifying the path (location) of script.
it means the shell will execute the script from the current pwd.
Its same if you give complete path like /home/amit/myscript.sh
else if you are in the /home/amit/ -- then ./myscript.sh
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OPTIONS
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