control-c [Re: Mac-on-linux is now working...]
Kevin Puetz
kp11901 at cedarnet.org
Sun Jun 6 10:57:16 EST 1999
Actually it always does that on my machine - kind of annoying. That and mol
doesn't see my hard drives (they are IDE and don't have SCSI drivers on
them, I think that's why).
cntrl-c.. kills the emulator dead.
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>From: Brad Midgley <brad at turbolinux.COM>
>To: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <bh40 at calva.net>
>Cc: Brad Midgley <brad at turbolinux.COM>, linuxppc-dev at lists.linuxppc.ORG
>Subject: control-c [Re: Mac-on-linux is now working...]
>Date: Sat, Jun 5, 1999, 12:27 PM
>
>
> fyi, i found out that control-c doesn't stop mol if mol was started from
> my shell script. so it may be something to do with signal handling...
>
> perhaps when run from a script bash gets the control-c and sends the
> interrupt signal to mol but mol was looking for a raw control-c? maybe
> stty could change that behavior...
>
> Brad
> brad at pht.com | http://www.pht.com/~brad/
>
>
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