On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 11:53:24AM +0100, Aherne Peter-pahern02 came forth with:
> Hi,
>> Ok, say I have a script, user runs script there is an option of servers to log into, they select a server, the script then does the login but I still want to run things for this user on the other server without having to get every user to edit there respective .login files or whatever. So what I basically have is a case.
>> case 1
> login to server1; run this
> case 2
> login to server2; run this2
> etc....
>any possibility of having a script like:
#!/bin/sh
command1
command2
exec bash -i --login
?
(I haven't check that, but it might work :))
L.
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