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misterdata
10y ago
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Yes, and using the 'nohup' utility you can effectively block the delivery of SIGHUP to a particular process, to ensure it does not terminate when you close your SSH connection.
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jon-wood
10y ago
Awesome, I knew nohup could be used for that, but hadn't worked out why it was called that.
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