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Exiting a script and logging out are very different, but sometimes you may need to log out of your Linux system from within a script. Here's how to do it.
If you administer multiple Linux servers, Jack Wallen has an easy script you can use to run commands on all of those servers at once.
Jack Wallen shows how you can create a Linux shell script that requires a password without having to save a password within the script.
Shell scripting will make Linux administration a breeze. The Conclusion In this article, you have learned to create a simple Shell script. Now you can create your own scripts in Linux following the ...
For example, sometimes you may want to run a script or a command whenever you start your Linux machine. There is more than one way to do this.
The Linux expect command takes script writing to an entirely new level. Instead of automating processes, it automates running and responding to other scripts. In other words, you can write a ...
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