What about after logout, is there anyway to allow the process to
continue running even after logging out (e.g. of ssh)? like 'nohup'
functionality?
Thanks
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Horth
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:24 PM
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> Subject: Re: Key-combo to send process to background?
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>
> control-z suspends the process
>
> then type "bg" to background it
>
> type "fg" to bring it back to the forground
>
> type "jobs" to get a list of backgrounded jobs
>
> HTH, dan.
>
> At 9:07 PM -0800 30/10/00, Dan Browning wrote:
> >What happens when you run something that ends up taking longer than
> >you thought, but you don't want to stop the process, just move it
to
> >background? I understand that you could CTRL-C and kill it, then
run
> >the process again with 'nohup command &', but is there anyway to
make
> >an existing command go into the background and not die after logout
> >(from ssh)?
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