No. You shouldn’t write a bash script. Just use the cp command bulk copy feature and provide all files you want to copy and add the path which is the destination. cp file1 file2 file3 /mnt/backup Referece:…
There are different ways. You can also use the systemd but as you are asking for init.d use the following command. sudo /etc/init.d/networking start Reference: https://www.poftut.com/start-stop-restart-networking-linux
No. You shouldn’t write a bash script. Just use the cp command bulk copy feature and provide all files you want to copy and add the path which is the destination. cp file1 file2 file3 /mnt/backup Referece:…
There are different ways. You can also use the systemd but as you are asking for init.d use the following command. sudo /etc/init.d/networking start Reference: https://www.poftut.com/start-stop-restart-networking-linux