tty swtch key

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I could have sworn that I used the tty swtch feature once many years
ago and that it sent a special signal to the shell, causing it to be
suspended and return you to the parent shell, as if you had entered
the suspend command.  I can't find the signal in the man pages now,
and using stty to set a swtch key and hitting it does nothing.  Is
this unimplemented on linux, and if so, shouldn't the man page be
updated to reflect that?

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