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--- Comment #3 from Andriy Gapon ---
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Not all shells have a history file support.
FreeBSD /bin/sh is one that didn't use to have it.
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--- Comment #2 from bugzeo ---
While I am in the same /bin/sh shell session, I can go up to view previous
commands. However if I close the shell with CTRL+D and open another one (same
user, not root), there's no history. After reboot no his
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Bug ID: 257495
Summary: sh shell does not save history after reboot
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity