On 03/27/2012 04:43 AM, suvayu ali wrote: > Hi Frantisek, > > On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 15:15, Frantisek Hanzlik <franta@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Now occurred to me that i can watch several (mainly roots) history files >> by incrond and start some script which log some events on it. Maybe it >> helps. > I recalled your post and did a check before I rebooted my laptop today > (after 7 days). I think you were correct and my claim that its a > ridiculous idea was wrong. > > This is what I did: > > 1. I closed all running apps except for a terminal. > 2. Executed these commands > $ echo "1 test" > $ echo "2 test" > $ echo "3 test" > $ sudo shutdown -P now > 3. On turning on the laptop again, I could not find either of the three > commands with history | grep -E "echo.+test" > > In addition to $HISTFILE, I log all my history to a separate file. That > file _did_ have all the test and the shutdown commands. So we can > conclude bash was doing the right thing and systemctl is to blame. > > At the moment I am very busy, so I would urge you to file a bug report. > If you post the bug id back to the list, I'll try to add more comments > if I find anything with regards to this. > FWIW, I did the same test on a VM running F16. After restarting, this was the last thing in my .bash_history file.... echo "4 Test" ; sudo shutdown -P now So, it isn't clear to me that it is a consistent problem. Maybe a race condition? -- Do not condemn the judgment of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong. -- Dandemis -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org