Creating bash files
Enter vim ~/update.sh
, and edit the ~/update.sh
file as shown following, and then write and quit:

Execute the convenience bash
file ~/update.sh
as depicted following:
pi@Mst0:~ $ bash ~/update.sh ç bash
execution command.
Enter vim ~/upgrade.sh
, and edit the ~/upgrade.sh
file as shown following, and then write and quit:

Execute the convenience bash
file ~/upgrade.sh
as depicted here:
pi@Mst0:~ $ bash ~/upgrade.sh ç bash
execution command.
Enter vim ~/shutdown.sh
, and edit the ~/shutdown.sh
file as shown following, and then write and quit:

Execute the convenience bash
file ~/shutdown.sh
as depicted here:
pi@Mst0:~ $ bash ~/shutdown.sh ç bash
execution command.
Enter vim ~/reboot.sh
, and edit the ~/reboot.sh
file as shown following, and then write and quit:

Execute the convenience bash
file ~/reboot.sh
as depicted here:
pi@Mst0:~ $ bash ~/reboot.sh ç bash
execution command. Enter vim ~/ssh.sh
, and edit the ~/ssh.sh
file as shown following:

Execute the convenience bash
file...