[CentOS] bring back sub shells
mike.redan at bell.ca
mike.redan at bell.caTue Dec 12 18:05:04 UTC 2006
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> For example, if i do run it with the & at the end it does what I want, yet obviously (to my knowledge) you can't get back to the subshell without killing it and restarting it. I have looked into the "screen" shell utility, which for the most part does what I needed, however after a few days the session had disappeared and I was not able to get back to it from another machine/ssh session. > Are there any other options? screen works pretty well, I have some screen sessions that are more than month old. When you connect from antoher machine, what command do you type? It should be: screen -r -x That forces a reconnect, even if someone else is already connected. On a side note: this is a nice way to collaborate on some work between a few people who are not at the same physical location. Everyone SSH's in to a machine, one person runs screen, the others run screen -r -x. you are now all staring at the same terminal and can all work together. Handy for teaching people. Cheers, Mike
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