Thanks to all who responded:
The easy solution is to run:
nohup ./job > /dev/null &
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Original Message:
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999 16:44:45 -0400, fredyvilla_at_w3link.com writes:
>
>Gurus,
>
> This is a newbie question. I telnet into a box running DU4.0, I
>start a job: ./job > /dev/null &
>when I exit the shell, the job terminates. I tried it in Linux and the
>background job persists even if I exit terminal.
>How do I accomplish the same in DU?
Received on Mon Apr 19 1999 - 21:40:02 NZST