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Old 08-29-08, 03:25
sushantnirwan sushantnirwan is offline
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Run a command on new created shell

Hi
I am using a command "script" to capture the output of a command
my script is

#/bin/sh
script filename.txt
./execute_some_script.sh
exit
exit

Now my problem is that when my script run "script filename.txt" its fork a new shell and after the no other command execute
The remaining command executes after I type exit on the terminal

So help me , so that this script execute the "./execute_some_script.sh" after run script "filename.txt" and exit also.
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Old 08-30-08, 10:32
LKBrwn_DBA LKBrwn_DBA is offline
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Cool script?

To capture the output of a command just redirect standard output to a file:

Code:
#/bin/sh
./execute_some_script.sh > filename.txt
exit
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