Hi Jerry,

On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 06:33:36PM -0800, Jerry (Peng) Yang wrote:
> You can simply type:
> Ps.
> Then you can get the process id. Type kill n.
[...]

well, that would be the fall-back solution if anything else fails.
If I understand correctly, you mean starting the application in the
background from rc and then after rc terminating have init start
the shell, right?

I would have preferred a way that lets the application run with the
same environment as in the shell (notably, stdin and stdout, because
it does produce log messages and is able to take (debug-)commands from
stdin.

In this device, it is the only application, and so probably these are
rather unordinary questions. ;-)

Thank you,
Wolfgang

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