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What is command for logging?

Hi, I am trying to recollect the command used to log a file.

We use this command just before starting, say, installation. At the end you get a file capturing the series of commands you used during the course of time and sytems response.

Could anybody please help.

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Try using the "script" command.
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you mean what is the file that logs the commands you type??

if thats what you mean, then check the .history file in your home directory or whomever's home directory you want to check
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Perhaps you are referring to dmesg ?

Try typing dmesg | more on your command line.
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