I thinnk nohup logs everything to a file, if you don't want it you can redirect it to /dev/null

# nohup command > /dev/null

On 9/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Various persons wrote:
> > > Ok, so is there any way to run a command and get it to continue running
> > > after closing the current session? ...

> >         nohup emerge --update --newuse world &

> This will however redirect the output to a file with a somewhat unpredictable
> name....

Has anyone suggested sys-process/at ? If not, now someone has. :) The
output will be e-mailed to you.

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