Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage by John Goerzen;Ossama Othman
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[1] Stopped man cp [2]- Stopped man ls [3]+ Stopped man mv {$} Notice the - and +, denoting respectively the next to last and last foreground jobs. fg Places the last foreground job (man mv, the one with the +) in the foreground again. If you press the space bar, the man page will continue scrolling. Ctrl-z Re-suspends man mv. fg %1 You can refer to any job by placing a % in front of its number. If you use fg without specifying a job, the last active one is assumed. Ctrl-z Re-suspends man cp. kill %1 Kills off job 1. bash will report the job information, which will look like this: |
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