It seems no, When process is put in background, stdin is dissociated of it (else it's not in background). But not stdout nor stderr, which can lead to confusing printing in the terminal when the background process print some messages.
It seems no, When process is put in background, stdin is dissociated of it (else it's not in background). But not stdout nor stderr, which can lead to confusing printing in the terminal when the background process print some messages.