Re: soalris 10 up arrow key help?




When ever you login to the shell prompt of Solaris, type bash and press
enter to enter in to Bash shell as bash shell has the feature of
remembering past commands that you were used on bash shell to
execute....


If you have any other specific explanation, please
let me know.



Thank you

Bugudi...


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