Hi, I run some deamons from screen. Such a deamon is started in the following way
screen -S <name> -m -d ./startscript.sh This works fine, a new but detached screen is created in which my script runs. Killing the script is much harder. I would prefer something of the following form: screen --kill <name> . Currently I grep the name and pid of the screen out of ps, and kill that process. This terminates the screen correctly, but keeps the script running. How do I terminate the screen _and_ all processes spawned from it? -- Casper Gielen [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create user accounts. If you create user accounts, by default, they will have an account type of Administrator with no password."