Usaually....

/...progra &

will work

That is if you execute the program  as normal and append ' &', without the
quotes it will run in the background.

Example....

/usr/sbin/named &

Randy

At 05:56 PM 3/16/98 +0100, you wrote:
>Can I keep a program running in the background after I've logged off?
>I am using RedHat 5.0.
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