Attaching a remote drive or directory on a Windows box is called “drive mapping” though the process is essentially the same as what we call mounting in the Unix world. While I rarely spend any ...
As mentioned earlier, a batch file contains a series of DOS commands and are used to automate the frequently performed tasks. Thus, you don’t have to repeatedly write the same commands. Remember the ...
Okay, so I'm used to .bat files under DOS, but how would you write batch files that run several commands under the Linux shell? is there a specific extension that I have to use or what?<P>Thank you!
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