[CentOS] how to do repetetive command in shell
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usThu Oct 21 19:03:14 UTC 2010
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Roland RoLaNd wrote: > > i'm writing a certain script which does a specific task in a repetitive > manner, i'm going to give a similar script with the same concept hope you > could advise me to a better way: > > USER1="roland" > USER2="dany" > USER3="kevin" > > cp -r /opt/$USER1/test /backup/$USER1 > cp -r /opt/$USER2/test /backup/$USER2 <snip> Guy, if you're a real sysadmin, and not just doing this at home, you *really* need to take a basic programming course. The first week or two would have told you about what are called "control structures". mark
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