What can I do to get the history to remain in memory across a
reboot? Changing the capicity of set history to greater than 100
does not affect it.
How about:
shutdown -r +1
logout
-Reko
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Al Plant wrote:
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Al Plant wrote:
Terminal history gone.
I cannot get any recent version of FreeBSD 8.* to keep the csh or tcsh
history across a "reboot" in root or usr. It stays after "exit" and a new
login however.
Does the his
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
Terminal history gone.
I cannot get any recent version of FreeBSD 8.* to keep the csh or tcsh
history across a "reboot" in root or usr. It stays after "exit" and a
new login however.
Does the history stick around if you do "s
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
Terminal history gone.
I cannot get any recent version of FreeBSD 8.* to keep the csh or tcsh
history across a "reboot" in root or usr. It stays after "exit" and a new
login however.
Does the history stick around if you do "shutdown -r now" inste
Aloha,
Terminal history gone.
I cannot get any recent version of FreeBSD 8.* to keep the csh or tcsh
history across a "reboot" in root or usr. It stays after "exit" and a
new login however. This happens on several machines that previously ran
FreeBSD 7* with no issues. One runs AMD64 and one