.TH KILL 1 .SH NAME kill \- terminate a process with extreme prejudice .SH SYNOPSIS .B kill [ .BR \- signo ] processid ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Kill sends signal 15 (terminate) to the specified processes. If a signal number preceded by `\-' is given as first argument, that signal is sent instead of terminate (see .IR signal (2)). This will kill processes that do not catch the signal; in particular `kill \-9 ...' is a sure kill. .PP By convention, if process number 0 is specified, all members in the process group (i.e. processes resulting from the current login) are signaled. .PP The killed processes must belong to the current user unless he is the super-user. To shut the system down and bring it up single user the super-user may use `kill \-1 1'; see .IR init (8). .PP The process number of an asynchronous process started with `&' is reported by the shell. Process numbers can also be found by using .IR ps (1). .SH "SEE ALSO" ps(1), kill(2), signal(2)