- Source: Disown (Unix)
In the Unix shells ksh, bash, fish and zsh, the disown builtin command is used to remove jobs from the job table, or to mark jobs so that a SIGHUP signal is not sent to them if the parent shell receives it (e.g. if the user logs out).
See also
nohup, a POSIX command to ignore the HUP (hangup) signal
External links
Bash Reference Manual: Job Control Builtins
The Z Shell Manual: 17. Shell Builtin Commands
Fish's disown command