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tail - bash script runs perfectly when started manually - but not when started in reboot mode

I have this bash script which runs automatically at reboot.

run.sh

printf "Running log registration
"


printf "Running log registration
"
printf 'try1 ' > /home/pi/Desktop/system_logs/msg_log.log

tail -f /var/log/messages &>> /home/pi/Desktop/system_logs/msg_log.log

It creates the file msg.log.log and write "try 1" BUT it doesn't write all the logs to the file

If I run the bash Script from the command line bash run.sh then it also writing the logs any sugestation why the logs aren't written to file in the rebooting proccess?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65936656/bash-script-runs-perfectly-when-started-manually-but-not-when-started-in-reboo

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