Dumb question - how to fork in a shell script

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Author: DeepakSaxenadeepak@csociety.purdue.edu
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Subject: Dumb question - how to fork in a shell script

nohup command &

nohup basically dettaches the proccess from a controlling TTY so it
can keep running. Make sure that you redirect stderr and stdout from
the program to a file or /dev/null.

~ Deepak

On Nov 06 2000, at 01:46, Shawn T. Rutledge was caught saying:
> If a program calls a shell script, how can the shell script execute another
> shell script in the background, in such a way that the second script will
> keep executing after the first one exits? I tried just appending an
> ampersand, but it seems like the second script is being killed as soon
> as the first one exits. I thought maybe exec does this, but the bash
> man page says that "exec command" causes the command to replace the
> shell as the current process, rather than to start a new process. I
> need it to actually fork instead.
>
> The context is that I'm trying to get vgetty to convert the .rmd files
> (some weird sound format) into .wav files as it receives them, but that
> causes vgetty to block until this conversion process is done, and it
> can't answer the phone again until it's done. The conversion should be
> a background process.
>
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