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Practically, I need a process which behaves, as if I had pressed Ctrl+Z just after it started.

Hopefully, it is possible to do such thing using a shell script.

(Also, knowing the resulting PID would be great, so I could continue the process afterwards.)

Practically, I need a process which behaves, as if I had pressed Ctrl+Z just after it started.

(Also, knowing the resulting PID would be great, so I could continue the process afterwards.)

Practically, I need a process which behaves, as if I had pressed Ctrl+Z just after it started.

Hopefully, it is possible to do such thing using a shell script.

(Also, knowing the resulting PID would be great, so I could continue the process afterwards.)

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How do I start a process in suspended state under Linux?

Practically, I need a process which behaves, as if I had pressed Ctrl+Z just after it started.

(Also, knowing the resulting PID would be great, so I could continue the process afterwards.)