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Unhappy How to create .sh_history file


Thanks PxT answered my "compare two files"question very quick and neat!!:-)

I have a question about .history file I couldn't find any satisfied answer from book.

1. This file was created automatically when you set up user's environment or you have to use a command to create it or you have to "touch" it?

2. If the user doesn't have this file before,can I find out his "history" from somewhere or can I view his "history" by using root previlige? If yes, from which file I can find his history command?

Thanks in advance!
 

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