OK, I know that on the command line, you can start a process in the
background with the & character by itself on a line (I'm using bash w/ Red
Hat 5.2).
You can then type fg to put it in the foreground. But, after you do that,
is there a way to send it back to the background (not stop it like ^Z
does?)
- Mike
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