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attachin a file & sendin in SSH
Before i logout i want to mail Myself the history list, how to attach a file and send to myself in SSH?:confused::confused::confused:
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Posted By shaziafathima
history
hey yes it works thanks alot.......:):):):cool:
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Posted By shaziafathima
no i just get to see the process of the other...
no i just get to see the process of the other terminals

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let me make it more clear

In...
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Posted By shaziafathima
history
hey yes it works but what if i have logged in tty1 & tty2 with the same user.....
i mean root in tty1 and again root in tty2
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Posted By shaziafathima
history file
how can we view the commands that are executed in the tty1 being in tty2:confused::confused::confused:

is there a way?
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Posted By shaziafathima
command to find the absolute path
i understand by using the pwd command we get the present working directory.
which command is used to find absolute path from home directory to root..

What is absolute path to your and root user's...
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Posted By shaziafathima
hi,
Consider the command runme has the syntax:
runme -x|-y [-abcd] FILENAME. . .
Which of the following would be a valid command and Why?
a. runme -x -y -b users.txt
b. runme
c. runme -x users.txt...
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hi,
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Posted By shaziafathima
hi i know that man 5 passwd will show us the...
hi i know that man 5 passwd will show us the manual page of /etc/passwd
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hi,
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Posted By shaziafathima
commands to view /etc/pwd file
What command shows the man page for the /etc/passwd file and not the passwd command?:confused::confused::confused:
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hi,
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Posted By shaziafathima
hi,
Consider the command runme has the syntax:
runme -x|-y [-abcd] FILENAME. . .
Which of the following would be a valid command and Why?
a. runme -x -y -b users.txt
b. runme
c. runme -x users.txt...
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