-bash: fg: no job controlLooks like something requiring job control was started in a
This morning, when I SSHed into another one of my systems, this
message popped up right under the "Last login" line. Does anyone
know what it means?
I am used to "job control" referring to JCL on a mainframe, so this
one is new to me. ;)
Thanks!
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■ Synchronet ■ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP
Looks like something requiring job control was started in a
non-interactive shell.
Job control is usually when you use & at the end of a command to put it
in background or use ^Z to suspend the process then bg to put it in the background. The fg command will attempt to bring it to the foreground
again.
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