You can simply type:
Ps.
Then you can get the process id. Type kill n.

For example:


Ps
N    AAA 
Kill N

jerry    

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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 1:05 AM
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Subject: [uClinux-dev] another stupid (simple?) question - auto-start of
application with shell?

Hi,

sorry there are so many questions from me lately!

I am just trying to set up some first tests, but not making switching
between development and test version too difficult.

I would like to automatically start an application when uClinux boots
up, but be able to terminate this application with CTRL-c like I can do
when starting it from the running shell.

When starting the application directly from /etc/rc, it starts, but I
can not terminate it. Same for starting it via "sh -c application"
from the same place.

I guess there has to be some simple solution for this, but I did not
find it.

Thank you,
Wolfgang

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