When I said "directory usable by all" I wanted to run the same script
independent of which install of Debian is active. {i.e. independent of
hostname}
On 07/06/2018 09:50 AM, Larry Brigman wrote:
It's common to have a $HOME/bin directory to store scripts and add that
directory to the PATH.
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 4:24 AM Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
I multi-boot several configurations &/or releases of Debian.
I will run identical test scripts on each.
I want to store the results in a common logging file.
I can set up an appropriate environment with a custom fstab containing:
# create a common area
LABEL=owlcommon /home/richard/Documents/tst_common vfat
user,rw,umask=000 0 0
# a dummy mount labeled to show which instance
LABEL=dummy /home/richard/Documents/where/sda14 ext4 user,ro 0 0
The first statement gives me a directory usable by all.
The second tells me where I am by using:
ls /home/richard/Documents/where
in any test script.
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