Yes, you can use "screen" program (Docs:
https://net2.com/how-to-use-the-screen-command-on-linux-to-keep-your-remote-task-running-when-the-connection-drops/)

пт, 24 апр. 2020 г. в 12:47, Raffaele BELARDI <raffaele.bela...@st.com>:
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> Hello,
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> I am able to ssh into a remote system that I would like to update. I’d like 
> to run emerge without keeping the local system connected for the whole 
> duration of the update (probably several days). Is it possible to:
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> - ssh remote_machine
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> - emerge -uDvN world
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> - background and detach in some way the emerge process
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> - logout from ssh
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> - several days later, ssh into the remote_machine, reattach the emerge and 
> check the output or continue the emerge
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> Thanks,
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> raffaele
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> PS I’ll do it _after_ openssh update.
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