On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, New Bie wrote:

 # Hello commune,
 # 
 # I telnet from my machine (say L1) to remote machine R1. From there, i
 # telnet to some other machine R2. Now if i type "^]", i get a "telnet>"
 # prompt. Here, if i type "z", the telnet sleeps and i get back on my
 # home machine's (L1) shell. If i type "fg" at this L1's prompt, i go to
 # the shell of R2 again. My question is, if i want to go to shell of R1,
 # (i.e. prompt on R1). How do i do this?

You can use the '%' notation to 'fg':

# fg %2

would bring job #2 into the foreground. You can type "jobs" at the prompt
to see the list available.

G'day!
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