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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> OT:(Unix Q): Re-executing an old command
I'm using ksh. From the Unix prompt I do history which displays the last
170 commands I did.
I would like to re-run #55 in the list (which happens to be a rm with a lot
of arguments). How do I do it?
I tried doing ESC-K then /rm to find it but it didn't. Usually it does.
Thanks,
Ross
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Author: Ross Collado
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