On Wednesday 11 October 2006 13:15, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello,
>     Is there any way to cancel a command on console, instead of CTRL+C 
> and run the console again?
>     For instance, If i execute the "run" command, console will show me 
> the list of jobs so i can pick one. At that point, who can I get  back 
> to the  console prompt without actually choose one job.
>     If theres no way, can I implement it(creating a "cancel" option) or 
> its better not to(since kern will(?) work soon on developing/improving 
> the console protocol)?

Look at the first few lines that print when you fire up any console (well at 
least bconsole) -- it explicitly tells you how to back out of a prompt.  Most 
people never really read those first few lines :-)

Hint:  entering one or more periods (.) works pretty well.  The number you 
need depends on the particular command and how deeply you are nested in 
prompts as well as the particular command.


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