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I would appreciate some help with a shell script if anyone would be kind enough to help me out



I need to run an infinite loop command on a bin file



Here's what I need......



The bin files contents runs for 100 seconds
I need to either stop this @ 90 seconds start a new process and start the bin file again as if it was never stopped in an infinite loop.



Or run the bin file for its duration then loop when it's finished



Any help would be great.









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    I would appreciate some help with a shell script if anyone would be kind enough to help me out



    I need to run an infinite loop command on a bin file



    Here's what I need......



    The bin files contents runs for 100 seconds
    I need to either stop this @ 90 seconds start a new process and start the bin file again as if it was never stopped in an infinite loop.



    Or run the bin file for its duration then loop when it's finished



    Any help would be great.









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      I would appreciate some help with a shell script if anyone would be kind enough to help me out



      I need to run an infinite loop command on a bin file



      Here's what I need......



      The bin files contents runs for 100 seconds
      I need to either stop this @ 90 seconds start a new process and start the bin file again as if it was never stopped in an infinite loop.



      Or run the bin file for its duration then loop when it's finished



      Any help would be great.









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      I would appreciate some help with a shell script if anyone would be kind enough to help me out



      I need to run an infinite loop command on a bin file



      Here's what I need......



      The bin files contents runs for 100 seconds
      I need to either stop this @ 90 seconds start a new process and start the bin file again as if it was never stopped in an infinite loop.



      Or run the bin file for its duration then loop when it's finished



      Any help would be great.







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