True! Another good one is to run "screen" with logging turned on - always. (Or PuTTY with logging enabled.) The point is, you'll always have a record of your work, you never know when you need to go back and look at a session to troubleshoot or repeat a particular procedure.
GNU screen logs
True! Another good one is to run "screen" with logging turned on - always. (Or PuTTY with logging enabled.) The point is, you'll always have a record of your work, you never know when you need to go back and look at a session to troubleshoot or repeat a particular procedure.