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<p>Ok :)</p>
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<p>Thank you very much :)</p>
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<p>Le 18.04.2013 19:30, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu a écrit :</p>
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<pre>On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 17:56:58 +0200, Alexandre Laurent said:</pre>
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%">My question was more like : is there a way (like giving hint) to ask the autogroup system to group two SSH sesssions in order to get nice behaving as expected without disabling the whole autogroup system.</blockquote>
<pre>Sure. Launch both SSH'es so they have the same control terminal.
(And yes, that does get problematic, trying to run two ssh'es in the
same xterm/whatever :)
SCHED_AUTOGROUP is *not*, repeat *NOT* very flexible. It implements one
policy that happens to be very simple to code and yet work well for a lot
of use cases. You want something different, you can't use AUTOGROUP for it.
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