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--- bash-3.2/doc/bash.1.man-page-suspend 2008-07-11 16:35:20.000000000 +0200
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+++ bash-3.2/doc/bash.1 2008-07-11 16:38:26.000000000 +0200
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@@ -8222,10 +8222,11 @@ Suspend the execution of this shell unti
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.B SIGCONT
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signal. When the suspended shell is a background process, it can be restarted by the fg command. For more information, read the
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.B JOB CONTROL
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-section. The
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+section. The suspend command can not suspend the login shell.
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+However, when
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.B \-f
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-option says not to complain if this is
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-a login shell; just suspend anyway. The return status is 0 unless
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+option is specified, suspend command can suspend even login shell.
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+The return status is 0 unless
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the shell is a login shell and
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.B \-f
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is not supplied, or if job control is not enabled.
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