It truly depends on how the default management of bash history is set up in the virgin environment.
Variables like HISTCONTROL, HISTIGNORE can play a part. The setting for 'shopt -s histappend' also matters.
The BASH man page briefly explains them.
R,
-Joe
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 12:17:41 PM EDT, AV via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is on fedora 40, a fresh 'everything' network install.
I always update/upgrade manually using 'sudo dnf --refresh upgrade'.
To save typing I would scroll through the command history using the
arrow keys.
But 'sudo dnf --refresh upgrade' is no longer listed!
All other commands I used are still listed, but not this one.
Can somebody explain?
AV
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