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Operating Systems Solaris What's the difference: 'nuhup cmds' Vs 'cmds &' Post 51145 by dangral on Wednesday 12th of May 2004 12:02:16 AM
Old 05-12-2004
If you don't redirect the output to a file it will go to a file called nohup.out.

Otherwise, output goes where you specify.

Do a "man nohup" for more info.
 

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