This is a discussion on Firing Instance of Scripts within the Shell Programming forums, part of the Operating Systems category; I want some of my shell scripts to get fired as soon as my LINUX operating system gets started. I ...
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Firing Instance of Scripts
I want some of my shell scripts to get fired as soon as my LINUX operating system gets started. I have written small shell scripts to check the status of process, performance utilization, and disk space. So how to make this get fired at the booting of my operating system.
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