Which of the following explanations are valid reasons to run a command in the background of your shell?

Which of the following explanations are valid reasons to run a command in the background of your shell?

Which of the following explanations are valid reasons to run a command in the background of your shell?

A.
The command does not need to execute immediately.

B.
The command has to run immediately but the user needs to log out.

C.
The system is being shut down and the command needs to restart execution immediately after
the reboot.

D.
The command can run at a lower priority than normal commands run on the command line.



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micha

micha

How does running a command in the background via “&” prevent it from being killed after the user logs out?
see screen, nohup