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authorkeramida <keramida@FreeBSD.org>2005-07-28 12:40:23 +0000
committerkeramida <keramida@FreeBSD.org>2005-07-28 12:40:23 +0000
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Spell "background" correctly.
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@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ which can be used later to refer to the job in the commands described below.
Job numbers remain
the same until the job terminates and then are re-used.
.PP
-When a job is started in the backgound using `&', its number, as well
+When a job is started in the background using `&', its number, as well
as the process numbers of all its (top level) commands, is typed by the shell
before prompting you for another command.
For example,
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ foreground job. A background job can become suspended by using the
.I stop
command described below. When jobs are suspended they merely stop
any further progress until started again, either in the foreground
-or the backgound. The shell notices when a job becomes stopped and
+or the background. The shell notices when a job becomes stopped and
reports this fact, much like it reports the termination of background jobs.
For foreground jobs this looks like
.DS
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ starts `du' in the foreground, stops it before it finishes, then continues
it in the background allowing more foreground commands to be executed.
This is especially helpful
when a foreground job ends up taking longer than you expected and you
-wish you had started it in the backgound in the beginning.
+wish you had started it in the background in the beginning.
.PP
All
.I "job control"
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ in only one of the jobs.
The
.I jobs
command types the table of jobs, giving the job number,
-commands and status (`Stopped' or `Running') of each backgound or
+commands and status (`Stopped' or `Running') of each background or
suspended job. With the `\-l' option the process numbers are also
typed.
.DS
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ and then put in the background using
Some time later when the `s' command was finished,
.I ed
tried to read another command and was stopped because jobs
-in the backgound cannot read from the terminal. The
+in the background cannot read from the terminal. The
.I fg
command returned the `ed' job to the foreground where it could once again
accept commands from the terminal.
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