[Labs-l] Login Shell

Mjbmr mjbmri at gmail.com
Sun Nov 23 07:14:08 UTC 2014


It really helped, Thanks.

  -- Mjbmr

On 11/23/2014 1:18 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> I haven't tried this in labs, but in other cluster I put the following 
> in bash_profile on most machines behind the same bastion:
>
> screen -DR
>
> Then whenever I connect to that host via bastion over ssh 
> ProxyCommand, it reopens the same screen session (including the 
> various shell tabs/windows I have within that screen). And when the 
> connection drops or if I disconnect on purpose, any commands will keep 
> running in to buffer for when I reconnect.
>
> — Krinkle
>
> On 22 Nov 2014, at 08:06, Mjbmr <mjbmri at gmail.com 
> <mailto:mjbmri at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The article [[Screen]] on Wikitech is only about how to start a new 
>> gnu screen under bash, but is there anyway I can change my default 
>> login shell to use my own compiled gnu screen?, the difference the 
>> this two is when we're connecting to a bash shell and suddenly the 
>> connection drops, we won't be able to reattach to bash, and it keeps 
>> running, using gnu screen as default login shell makes us enable to 
>> reattach to where we were and it's very easy to use and it's time 
>> saving, we can create another window when are attached to a window, 
>> the future is not possible when we're connecting to a normal screen 
>> under bash unless we deattach from it and create a new one, the 
>> reason I want to use my own compiled gnu screen is because the 
>> default gnu screen on debian doesn't have some futures like it 
>> doesn't support colors. please let me know if there is a possibility 
>> to have separate login shells for each instance.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -- Mjbmr
>>
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