Erik Johansson wrote:

> Johan Kardell wrote:
> >
> > Dum fr�ga;
> > vad betyder igentligen -HUP. Jag vet vad den g�r, men var betyder
> > f�rkortningen ?

Utdrag fr�n "info kill":
============= snip ====================
SIGNALS The signals listed below  are  available  for  use
with  kill.   When  known  constant,  numbers  and default
behavior are shown.
Name     Num   Action    Description
ALRM      14    exit
HUP        1       exit
INT        2        exit
KILL       9       exit      this signal may not be blocked
PIPE      13       exit
POLL               exit
PROF               exit
TERM      15     exit
USR1                exit
USR2                exit
VTALRM         exit
STKFLT           exit      i386, m68k, arm and ppc hardware only
UNUSED         exit      i386, m68k, arm and ppc hardware only
TSTP               stop      context-dependent behavior may appear random
TTIN               stop      context-dependent behavior may appear random
TTOU              stop      context-dependent behavior may appear random
STOP               stop      this signal may not be blocked
CONT              restart   continue if stopped, otherwise ignore
PWR                 ignore    may exit on some systems
WINCH            ignore
CHLD               ignore
URG                 ignore
ABRT       6      core
FPE        8        core
ILL        4         core
QUIT       3       core
SEGV      11     core
TRAP       5      core
SYS                  core      may not be implemented



Vill du se mer s� kan du kolla "man 1 kill", "man 2 kill", "man 1 signal"
eller "man 7 signal".

Hare bra!
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