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Clarify that '-m' takes a _local_ file.
ref. <kjt9hv49dagqmvru0nq9qcc0f5p11vg0ma@4ax.com> [originally from svn r3368]
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\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.14 2003/04/05 11:52:42 simon Exp $
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\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.15 2003/07/16 08:28:31 jacob Exp $
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\C{using} Using PuTTY
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The \c{-m} option performs a similar function to the \q{Remote
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command} box in the SSH panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see
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\k{config-command}). However, the \c{-m} option expects to be given
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a file name, and it will read a command from that file. On most Unix
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a local file name, and it will read a command from that file. On most Unix
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systems, you can even put multiple lines in this file and execute
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more than one command in sequence, or a whole shell script.
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