(Sorry David for replying direct, not to the list)
Great, thanks.
So to save from having to start colinux and then a separate terminal, I
write a batch script that checks if it is running and if not starts it
with -d (using the Cygwin `run` command or some other way of suppressing
the now useless terminal), then starts a terminal to connect to the
running Colinux session. Seems a little complicated :) I still don't
understand the point of having Ctrl-C shut it down if I run without -d
:)
-----Original Message-----
From: David Kaufman [mailto:da...@gi...]
Sent: Thursday, 23 July 2009 7:59 a.m.
To: col...@li...
Subject: Re: [coLinux-users] Can I stop Ctrl-C in the Colinux console
from exiting?
Hi Alister, Henry:
Henry Nestler wrote:
> On 20.07.2009 04:00, Alister Hood wrote:
>> Does anyone know if it is possible to stop Colinux from exiting when
you
>> press Ctrl-C in the console? Or is there another way to interrupt a
>> program running in the console without shutting Colinux down?
>
> For me, CTRL-C does not shutting down coLinux. Both consoles (NT and
> FLTK) have not such effect. Tested with coLinux 0.7.4 on Windows XP.
>
> Do you perhaps not use the native CMD.EXE?
If I remember correctly Ctrl-C stops coLinux if you ran
colinux-daemon.exe without the -d option and colInux was running in the
foreground of your DOS shell.
To run coLinux in the background include, the -d on the command-line.
It's also a good idea to read the whole colinux-daemon.txt file (in your
colinux directory, next to colinux-daemon.exe) from top to bottom!
It also tells you neat tricks like how to make colinux startup
automatically in the backgrouns as a Windows service at boot time, so
you dont have to start it each time yourself.
-dave
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