Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!t2ns1!brian From: brian@t2ns1.gcs.co.nz Newsgroups: comp.sys.ncr Subject: Retaining history with cshell Message-ID: <1990Jan4.030318.954@t2ns1.gcs.co.nz> Date: 4 Jan 90 03:03:18 GMT Organization: GCS Ltd Lines: 23 Hi there, I've been trying to remember the little trick an NCR instructor showed me during a "UNIX Operating System course" where your "history" is retained using .history and .logout and .login (I think) whenever you log back in to restore the history used in your last session. Local netters moaned at me to RTFM. I did, and it's nowhere to be found! Some also offered solutions but being the wally I am I didn't say what machine I had, rendering their answers useless. Apparently this is done in a unique way on NCRs. I'm using a 32/600 ver 2.01.01 sysV. Any one know how it's done?? Ta. -- _________ Brian Burroughs (I know I have a boring .sig!), GCS Ltd, __________ _________ P.O. Box 11-642, Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand. _________ ______________ Voice: +64 4 801-8000 Fax: +64 4 801-8888 __________________ _____________________ Email: brian@t2ns1.gcs.co.nz __________________________