Ok, so I've seen this question on here before but I forgot the answer.
I know that I can background a process the but how do I keep the
process running after I logoff? A good example would be compiling a kernel
my mach takes about a hour to do this so when I telnet in I don't want to
stay logged
I know that I can background a process the but how do I keep the
process running after I logoff? A good example would be compiling a kernel
nohup program
do a man nohup for more information.
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