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- Date: Tuesday, 26 Jan 1993 10:32:45 EST
- From: Ron Wigmore <SYST8103@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca>
- Message-ID: <93026.103245SYST8103@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: Re. AIX Function Equivalent To VM's "RETRIEVE" Function Re: AIX Fu
- References: <19930126.010847.96@almaden.ibm.com>
- Lines: 19
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- In article <19930126.010847.96@almaden.ibm.com>, kraemerf@franvm3.VNET.IBM.COM
- (Frank Kraemer) says:
- >Ron Wigmore <SYST8103@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca> writes:
- >>On a VM system we can set up a PFkey to recall any commands just
- >>entered *AND* modify them. AIX's 'history function' only lets me
- >>re-issue commands just entered *unmodified*.
- > ...
- >$ set -o vi # for vi style command line editing
-
- Thanks to everyone who answered my question!
-
- Hmmm, is this something that we could put into the FAQ? Those of
- us concentrating on learning UNIX from the SYSADM side of things
- (and who are very new to UNIX) already have a mountain of manuals
- to read. 8-(
-
- Ron,,,
- Of course, if my question was more appropriate for some other group,
- email saying so so that I can get that group's FAQ! :-)
-