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~$ firefox -p &; disown bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
just omit the
;firefox -p & disownLooks like I’ve gotten too spoiled with zsh, I guess that doesn’t work with bash. Doing it in two separate commands should work tho, ie
firefox -p &and thendisown~~it should be enough to put a space between
∧like this:firefox -p & ; disownbut I'm not 100% sure.~~I'm also very spoiled by zsh, and I also remember encountering this issue.
I actually started up bash to test this when op first responded, and the space had the same problem
Thanks for the correction.
I read the bash documentation and I think you simply don't need the
;. The & is already a command separator, just like ;Tested with bash:
sleep 100 & echo testprints right away.https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#Lists
You can just do firefox & disown