Well, that's true.
But it will leave the process running forever, which
is not a neat way. After some time, you might find
there are thousands of ssh processes left useless in
the system. I would rather kill it.
I don't quite understand why it doesn't work for ssh
but for local terminals. If it is non-closed stdin
device, why it is OK for local terminals.
Thanks.
Shi Jin
--- Jaime Perea <jaime_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> El Martes, 16 de Marzo de 2004 16:40, Shi Jin
> escribió:
> > Thanks.
> > ssh -n otherhost lamboot
> > stops after lamboot finished.
> > I have to use Ctrl+C to stop it.
> > The lamboot has worked though.
> > I wonder if anybody else would have this problem.
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> ....
> Of course you can send the ssh -n .... command
> to the background it will not hang
>
> --
>
> Jaime D. Perea Duarte. <jaime at iaa dot
> es>
> Linux registered user #10472
>
> Dep. Astrofisica Extragalactica.
> Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia
> (CSIC)
> Apdo. 3004, 18080 Granada, Spain.
>
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