Re: question seeing background process
If you run bash, fg will bring it into the foreground; ^z will put it
back in the background. (If you have more than one background job, fg
%hardcrack or fg %<job number>.
Bob
> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 1997 11:05:05 -0500 (EST)
> From: Paul <paul@experimental.braille.uwo.ca>
>
> Hi everybody, I had a little trouble finding what to say in the subject
> line. But here goes nothing. I put a process in the background with the
> &. Now I want to look at what it is doing.
> ie I am running hardcrack and I put it in the background and I want to see
> what it is doing. hardcrack&. Can I see what it is doing? Is there a way
> to bring the process out of the background. I hope you all undstand me.
> I've use ps but that is not what i want. If you need more information
> please email me. Thank you very much in advance.
> Paul
>
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