Hi Maxim, > Choosing bash was a quick solution for executing the job after I'v > logged out, e.g. how else do you umount and vnconfig -u? > I'd like to use default ksh, but quick google-search gave me an > answer > - ksh can not exec after logout. > Here I hope someone can point me to the right direction. Using bash > and shells at all isn't a clean solution, but the only I have found > at the time.
You can use something like this with ksh (.profile): if [[ -r ~/.ksh_logout ]]; then trap '. ~/.ksh_logout' EXIT TERM KILL fi Regards Uwe