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Really into the backgroung...
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- From: meino.cramer@xxxxxx
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- Subject: Really into the backgroung...
- Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 14:47:57 +0200
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Hi,
I run into the following situation:
From my Linux-PC I have a ssh-connection to a single-board
Linux computer (Beaglebone Black). On my PC and on the
Beaglebone zsh is the system shell.
From my Linux PC I started on my Beaglebone the (native)
compilation of the Linux kernel.
This will take about eight hours...
I need to reboot my Linux PC for testing purposes and
I dont want until midnight... ;)
Is there any chance to detach the running process, which
compiles the kernel, from the ssh-session in a way that
I am able to reboot the PC without breaking the kernel
compilation (I cannot restart the compilation by hand...
because it is steered by a custumized script) ? ???
Best would be if I could reconnect to it afterwards...
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
Best regards,
mcc
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