Am 16.02.2015 um 10:44 schrieb drago01:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
I have upgraded 3 systems to a nonproduct F21 and I have installed F21
to a couple of others using the x86_64 Live Workstation image. They
all suffer from intermittent losses of bash history. When the machines
are booted or rebooted, more than half the times, there are commands
missing from .bash_history files. It's not only that the previous
sessions have not been appended to the files, entire portions of the
files are wiped on occasion, e.g. history files that were more than
2000 lines long are now reduced to just a couple of commands.

There was a bug filed against systemd during F21 testing (#1170765),
where I followed up, but I have no idea if systemd really is to blame
or if there is something else that could be touching history files. I
have read the release notes as well as the system administrator's
guide, but couldn't find anything relevant. Does anyone have any idea
what might be off here? Which system components are involved in
terminal history management?

Bash ... the last closes session "wins" so if you have multiple shells
open one might overwrite the history of the other one

but that is not new and not the same people describe in this thread

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