Thanks to everybody who told me that I need to set my autologout to off,
but I still have a couple of questions.

[BTW the original issue is that I'm running some long processes via
telnet and getting my session bonged before they complete.]

I'm using bash as my shell.  I looked at my ~/.bash* files, as well as
/etc/bashrc and /etc/profile, but none of them contained any reference
to autologout.  When I start a new session and echo $autologout, nothing
comes back.

Is this normal?

There is, in /etc/profile, a line that reads 'ulimit -c 1000000', but I
suspect that this isn't related (there's no man page I could find which
refers to this command, although I can go ulimit -h and get a very terse
usage cue).

This isn't a really big deal but it would help to have it sorted out.

Thanks.

-m


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