Bash script to open tmux but cant see username












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So I have a bash script that starts a tmux session with some monitoring tools, and have a cronjob that runs it on startup, however, I can't see the usual prefix to my commands, and I can't do ctrl-c or ctrl-v or any arrow keys



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Normally it should look like this



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(the actual script)



#!/bin/sh

cd /home/ubuntu/

tmux start-server

tmux new-session -d -s "0" bash
tmux selectp -t 1
tmux splitw -h -p 50
tmux selectp -t 2
tmux splitw -v -p 50
tmux selectp -t 3
tmux send-keys "htop" C-m

# Select pane 1
tmux selectp -t 0
tmux attach-session -t "0"
tmux detach


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    So I have a bash script that starts a tmux session with some monitoring tools, and have a cronjob that runs it on startup, however, I can't see the usual prefix to my commands, and I can't do ctrl-c or ctrl-v or any arrow keys



    enter image description here



    Normally it should look like this



    enter image description here



    (the actual script)



    #!/bin/sh

    cd /home/ubuntu/

    tmux start-server

    tmux new-session -d -s "0" bash
    tmux selectp -t 1
    tmux splitw -h -p 50
    tmux selectp -t 2
    tmux splitw -v -p 50
    tmux selectp -t 3
    tmux send-keys "htop" C-m

    # Select pane 1
    tmux selectp -t 0
    tmux attach-session -t "0"
    tmux detach


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      So I have a bash script that starts a tmux session with some monitoring tools, and have a cronjob that runs it on startup, however, I can't see the usual prefix to my commands, and I can't do ctrl-c or ctrl-v or any arrow keys



      enter image description here



      Normally it should look like this



      enter image description here



      (the actual script)



      #!/bin/sh

      cd /home/ubuntu/

      tmux start-server

      tmux new-session -d -s "0" bash
      tmux selectp -t 1
      tmux splitw -h -p 50
      tmux selectp -t 2
      tmux splitw -v -p 50
      tmux selectp -t 3
      tmux send-keys "htop" C-m

      # Select pane 1
      tmux selectp -t 0
      tmux attach-session -t "0"
      tmux detach


      What went wrong??










      share|improve this question







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      So I have a bash script that starts a tmux session with some monitoring tools, and have a cronjob that runs it on startup, however, I can't see the usual prefix to my commands, and I can't do ctrl-c or ctrl-v or any arrow keys



      enter image description here



      Normally it should look like this



      enter image description here



      (the actual script)



      #!/bin/sh

      cd /home/ubuntu/

      tmux start-server

      tmux new-session -d -s "0" bash
      tmux selectp -t 1
      tmux splitw -h -p 50
      tmux selectp -t 2
      tmux splitw -v -p 50
      tmux selectp -t 3
      tmux send-keys "htop" C-m

      # Select pane 1
      tmux selectp -t 0
      tmux attach-session -t "0"
      tmux detach


      What went wrong??







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