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asked | How do you set a minimum number of characters for Bash tab completion? |
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May 31 |
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$HOME is forgotten only when a remote SSHed “screen” session is detached @grawity, I should have notified you by the @ thing. |
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May 31 |
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$HOME is forgotten only when a remote SSHed “screen” session is detached When all logins exit, the keys are forgotten. Should have mentioned it earlier. It's an headless machine. When I boot, the home directory isn't immediately available after I ssh to my account. I have to use "ecryptfs-mount-private" first to unlock it. |
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May 31 |
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$HOME is forgotten only when a remote SSHed “screen” session is detached @grawity, it happens when I reattach and "ctrl a-c". It is an encrypted local filesystem shipped with Ubuntu. If the screen session is detached and still works in the background, the encrypted home directory won't be closed. |
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May 31 |
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May 31 |
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$HOME is forgotten only when a remote SSHed “screen” session is detached deleted 85 characters in body |
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May 31 |
asked | $HOME is forgotten only when a remote SSHed “screen” session is detached |