unix & linux: call a script for another script, but don't exit the parent if the child calls exit
Published 3 years ago • 1 view plays • Length 3:32Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
2:38
unix & linux: how to exit the parent script as failed when the child script fails?
-
3:21
unix & linux: parent script continues when child exits with non-zero exit code (3 solutions!!)
-
5:49
unix linux bash script substitutions in 5 mins | ep 10 part1
-
9:55
exit status code of a command | exit command in shell script | why to use exit command & exit codes
-
10:49
shell basics - read and write to files - linux tutorial #3
-
12:48
unix for testers - 32- automation of shell script execution using putty (plink)
-
9:49
003-unix shell scripting - read command
-
4:13
using the 'if' statement in a bash script
-
0:36
linux commands explained in 1 minute #shorts
-
12:26
unix linux bash script and special variables you probably didn't know in 10 mins | ep 7
-
2:33
bash in 100 seconds
-
0:51
linux bash script basics
-
3:45
sourcing a bash script - return on error, instead of exit? (3 solutions!!)
-
7:52
how to handle bash exit codes in linux
-
8:49
unix training - basic file commands - learn at knowstar
-
2:29
unix & linux: execute a script automatically through pbrun?
-
1:26
how to run bash script in linux | linux in a minute
-
0:34
how to write bash sleep script
-
0:30
simple bash script to get positive or negative number in linux terminal