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[[wikipedia:disown (Unix)]] in the Unix shells [[ksh]], [[bash]] and [[zsh]], the disown [[builtin]] command is used to remove [[jobs (Bash)|jobs]], from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a [[SIGHUP]] signal is not sent to them if the parent shell receives it (e.g. if the user logs out).
 
[[wikipedia:disown (Unix)]] in the Unix shells [[ksh]], [[bash]] and [[zsh]], the disown [[builtin]] command is used to remove [[jobs (Bash)|jobs]], from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a [[SIGHUP]] signal is not sent to them if the parent shell receives it (e.g. if the user logs out).
  

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wikipedia:disown (Unix) in the Unix shells ksh, bash and zsh, the disown builtin command is used to remove jobs, from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a SIGHUP signal is not sent to them if the parent shell receives it (e.g. if the user logs out).


disown 2322117
-bash: disown: 2322117: no such job


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