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List:       linux-admin
Subject:    Re: [Controlling Process Order/Timing]
From:       John Julian <jcjulian () netscape ! net>
Date:       2000-11-26 10:03:52
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SoloCDM <deedsmis@aculink.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to force commands following each other in a script to
> execute one at a time once the preceding command has finished.
> 
> I applied the command nice with the options to a list of commands and
> didn't get the results I was seeking.  I'm aware that pidof, grep,
> sed, and a few others can do the job, but not without a loop.
> 
> I'm looking for a command that has all the processing built-in without
> "reinventing-the-wheel."

Script commands by default execute one after the other unless they are
part of a pipe or redirect combination command.

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