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I started running the preclear with screen on 2, 2tb drives.  Now after the first one started, I started working on the second one.  The 2nd one is still going, but the first one, nothing has changed.m  It is still at 0%, elapsed time is stuck at 0:00:48.  The only difference is that under that line(with the temperature + elapsed time) it shows ^C and then the root@tower etc.  Since this is the first drive that I started the preclear with, did I somehow stop it while making a new screen?  How can I stop it and re-start it?

 

I am using the latest stable version 4.6.0 AIO. Thanks.

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I started running the preclear with screen on 2, 2tb drives.  Now after the first one started, I started working on the second one.  The 2nd one is still going, but the first one, nothing has changed.m  It is still at 0%, elapsed time is stuck at 0:00:48.  The only difference is that under that line(with the temperature + elapsed time) it shows ^C and then the root@tower etc.  Since this is the first drive that I started the preclear with, did I somehow stop it while making a new screen?  How can I stop it and re-start it?

 

I am using the latest stable version 4.6.0 AIO. Thanks.

If you type Control-C it will cancel a running process.  It is already stopped. (and it looks like you already typed "control-C")

 

You can just re-start it now under screen.

 

Joe L.

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I started running the preclear with screen on 2, 2tb drives.  Now after the first one started, I started working on the second one.  The 2nd one is still going, but the first one, nothing has changed.m  It is still at 0%, elapsed time is stuck at 0:00:48.  The only difference is that under that line(with the temperature + elapsed time) it shows ^C and then the root@tower etc.  Since this is the first drive that I started the preclear with, did I somehow stop it while making a new screen?  How can I stop it and re-start it?

 

I am using the latest stable version 4.6.0 AIO. Thanks.

If you type Control-C it will cancel a running process.  It is already stopped. (and it looks like you already typed "control-C")

 

You can just re-start it now under screen.

 

Joe L.

 

Thank You!

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