On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:37:59 -0400
Kevin Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, why are you worried about them seeing what commands you've been
> running?  My first thought is that at the point a malicious someone has
> broken into your system, you have (much) bigger things to worry about.

good point. I do have this done in my laptop, only because I can :D (and a bit 
harder for someone to know what u're supposed to do to mount the encrypted 
drives.... big deal :D )

anyway, I just linked ~/.bash_history to /dev/null - history works within the 
current shell, but not once I've exited. Anyway, having multiple shells writing 
to the same history file is always problematic - it never keeps the one you 
really need :-S

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