Points assured. What exactly the & means - if command before & fails, will next command be executed?
what about the comments after command?
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echo -n "waiting few seconds before exit..."; sleep 10; exit 0;
Can You translate this to windows xp cmd.exe commands - I need it in one line,that's important. So far I have three lines - one per command.
echo waiting few seconds before exit...
wait 9 /O
exit
And second possibly easy question: can I have comments at end of line, like under linux I can have
sleep 10 # this is comment
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i don't know the meaning of the & in dos , i tried it before and it worked
if the command before the & failed , next commands will work normally (independent)
for the comments there is 2 technique REM command and : , but they must be at the start of the line
so i suggest the following command &: yourcomment
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by: sherifelianPosted on 2008-12-24 at 03:07:22ID: 23239498
use & in dos instead of ; in linux
echo "wait ..." & wait 9 /O & exit