--- kannan manoharan <scuffy_tomy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
AFAIK no. Bash history is somewhat idiosynchratic.
Hi
Thanks for the reply...
I have tried using history -r and i have got some
lost commands
in .bash_history but i did not get all the commands
which i have
used...
is there any other possibility to recover all the
commands which
i have used...
Regards
Kannan M
On 8/16/06, kannan manoharan
<scuffy_tomy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,using "history -c".
I am using SuSE 9.3, i have cleaned all commands
recover all the
Can any one tell me is there any possibility to
commands back by using "history" again.
can be restored using history -r if the entries are
there in
.bash_history(by default it is stored there )
Regards- Yahoo! Answers
Kannan M
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