• Just looking around
    stylon
    Posts: 11 from 2018/4/19
    From: UK
    Quote:

    jPV wrote:
    ...and logging output to a file would happen if you change the output forwarding (>) to some other location than NIL: (similar to /dev/null or other device which just discards any writes).

    For example:
    Run >RAM:smbfs-musicmount.txt SmbFS WORKGROUP=lyonsden USER=steve PASSWORD=******** VOLUME=Music: SERVICE=//Enterprise/music



    Thank you - didn't know about the WaitX command - that's a much more elegant solution. I've amended my script to use this now and staggered the times too. Quite like the resulting effect of my drives each appearing on my desktop one after the other like magic!

    Thanks for explaining about how to log output to a file too - that will help me a lot in the future :-)

    [ Edited by stylon 04.05.2018 - 10:44 ]
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