[GLLUG] bash CTRL-Z Question
Brad Fears
brad at tricountywebdesign.com
Tue Nov 16 12:40:14 EST 2004
You could use the & sign after the command, or you could try the 'screen'
program. screen is helpful because it allows you to get back to the
process if it requires further interaction from you.
--Brad Fears
> Greetings and Salutations, oh wise ones.
>
> CTRL-Z in bash puts a process on pause and gives you your prompt back so
> you can do something quick. How can I do the same thing but still have
> the
> process run while in the background? Couldn't find with quick search. Is
> it possible?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> --
> Brian Hoort
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