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How to run a script? [duplicate]

By James Williams

Possible Duplicate:
How do I run .sh files in Terminal?

I need to install a special patch for vmware. To do this, I downloaded the file and it was the file "linux", a text editor, it looks like this:

#!/bin/sh
case "` uname-m `" in x86_64) "$ 0" _64 "$ @" ;; *) "$ 0" _32 "$ @" ;;
esac

But how do I run it?

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3 Answers

To run a shell script you first give it permissions:

chmod u+x nameofthescript

Then you run it. Assuming you're in the directory where the script is:

./nameofthescript

If it needs to run with root privileges:

sudo ./nameofthescript

Use a terminal and enter sh /path/to/script.sh.

For example, sh ~/Downloads/script.sh if your script is in your downloads folder.

The file you've downloaded is a script file writter un shell ( the first line are the interpreter). So to launch it, you have to open a terminal, like root45 said, terminal can be gnome-terminal or xterm program. The go the directory where you're shell script is saved (command cd), than launch manually your script : sh yourscript.sh