How to run multiple termina commands at once?

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  • ChromeOS-AutoStart

    An extension for running Linux commands at ChromeOS startup.

  • I want to start Crostini and the installed Vivaldi browser on system startup as soon as possible automatically. To achieve this I have installed this Chrome extension https://github.com/supechicken/ChromeOS-AutoStart and used the following command but cannot get it to work: vmc start termina; lxc exec penguin -- /bin/bash (vivaldi) What other ways are there to run multiple commands in one line?

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