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From: | John McKown |
Subject: | Re: How to lock a terminal |
Date: | Mon, 15 Feb 2016 15:35:56 -0600 |
Hi Everybody,
I ma not sure if this is a bug, or if it is what causes it - if it isn't, then it is me being stupid.
I was in a SSH session, and checking something inadvertently issued:
> nano /var/log/messages | grep a
(I was searching for something else than an 'a', but the above example shows the issue - about to use 'nano', but then forgot to change it to 'cat').
The terminal just sits there doing nothing - CTRL+C doesn't do anything; in a SSH session, the only option is to kill the terminal. On a local machine, you can use kill -9 from another terminal to get out of it.
I don't know if this behaviour is expected or me being stupid, or something else going on.
Regards,
Nick
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