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running process in background
I'm trying to install a solaris 9 patch cluster and when I try to use & to run in background it won't allow me to enter in my sudo password so it fails the install and sudo auth. Does Solaris not have screen like linux? If & will work what am I doing wrong?
sudo ./install_cluster -q & is that im trying and its messing up password entry. |
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