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Hello again, i'm on Debian
Can someone tell me how can i activate bash script, to be active always, i download some scripts from http://bash.cyberciti.biz/ and now i just wanna to start them 1 friend tell me to check in /etc/crontab but i dont know there how to put the code.. |
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There are many way to run shell script. Crontab is one of such way. It allows you to execute scheduled commands and shell scripts. You can find crontab tutorial here.
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