Jesse Angell stated the following:
>
> I need this script to do the following things, in order to start
> some clients palace servers.... It simply stops after the first user
> what the problem
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> su angeleyez ; /home/angeleyez/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; exit
> su digitalfantasy ;
> /home/digitalfantasy/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; exit
> su j323k41j4 ; /home/j323k41j4/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; exit
> su redbaron ; /home/redbaron/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; logout
> su staticfx ; /home/staticfx/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; exit
> su zach ; /home/zach/palaceserver/bin/start-palace ; exit
Take off " ; exit" and " ; logout" from the end of each line. Remove
"; " before each directory. Now put -c before each directory.
su <user> -c <directory>
If you are using a command line with spaces, put single quotes around
the command or multiple commands, unless you are using variables, then
use double quotes.
Using sudo is a waste of time.
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