## BIN Binary modes just executes any script in shell (`/bin/sh` by default). You can override shell per-unit by `shell: /path/to/shell` configuration param. Linux's hosts should not worry about "leaking" processes (when process creates number of background subprocesses) - it wil be cleaned automatically. **For non-Linux users** To handle a graceful timeout, child should be able to forward signal: basically, use `exec` before last command. Danger (but will work), signals may not be handled by foo ```yaml command: "V=1 RAIL=2 foo bar -c -y -z" ``` Good ```yaml command: "V=1 RAIL=2 exec foo bar -c -y -z" ```