If i think i know what you mean you can just type:

screen -d -R

which will create a new screen session if no old on exists, but will 
re-attach your session if one exists.  it will also show you the pid of 
your other screen sessions if you have more than one.

-josh


On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:

> hello all
> 
> i am using screen on my debian 3.0.
> 
> i usually have a few applications open when i use it. i typically halt
> from within the screen.
> 
> when i restart the computer and restart screen, i have to start these
> applications again.
> 
> is there a way in which i can make screen remember what applications
> were open even after i reboot?
> 
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> sandip p deshmukh
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