Todd Graham Lewis wrote: > Ok, how's this for a killer Linux feature. killall(1). I f*cking _love_ > killall; you just have to be careful not to use it on non-Linux systems. > 8^) >
Nice try, but wrong again. That's a SVR4 feature :) >From my Solaris man page... killall(1M) Maintenance Commands killall(1M) NAME killall - kill all active processes SYNOPSIS /usr/sbin/killall [ signal ] AVAILABILITY SUNWcsu DESCRIPTION killall is used by shutdown(1M) to kill all active processes not directly related to the shutdown procedure. killall terminates all processes with open files so that the mounted file systems will be unbusied and can be unmounted. killall sends signal (see kill(1)) to the active processes. If no signal is specified, a default of 15 is used. Stephen --- "Normality is a statistical illusion." -- me -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]