This is a discussion on Re: [bash] running script for specific time within the Linux General forums, part of the Linux Forums category; "J" == Jahoo <ja...@o2.pl>: J> I would like to make script which: J> ...
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"J" == Jahoo <ja...@o2.pl>:
J> I would like to make script which: J> i would like this command to be executed for specific time, for example an J> hour and after that it should be stopped. Mathias Kettner has written a 'waitmax' utility, which does what you want. |
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