Bash history is not retained if 'reboot' command is used
Bug #1445405 reported by
Maarten Fonville
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #1448259: Systemd does not send SIGTERM first on shutdown.
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systemd (Fedora) |
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systemd (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
In Ubuntu Vivid, using the 'reboot' command directly reboots the system in such a way that the bash_history is not retained.
This bug has also been reported in Red Hat: https:/
There it was found that the cause of this bug is to be found within Systemd, because systemd sends SIGKILL imediately after SIGTERM during shutdown:
https:/
tags: | added: vivid |
Changed in systemd (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | Martin Pitt (pitti) → nobody |
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This introduced it:
http:// cgit.freedeskto p.org/systemd/ systemd/ commit/ ?id=74397