Difference between revisions of "Screen"

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[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.pdf]  
[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.pdf]  


become root
STEP 1 BECOME ROOT<br />.
All users become root<br />.
sudo -i
sudo -i
 
<br />.
one user opens a screen session
STEP 2 OPEN SCREEN SESSION<br />.
One user open a screen<br />.
screen  
screen  
 
<br />.
another user attaches to the screen
STEP 3 WATCH SCREEN<br />.
Another user (also root!) attaches to the screen<br />.
screen -x
screen -x
 
<br />.
to test  
STEP 4 TEST<br />.
#and write something (it functions a s comment - even if you execute it)
to test <br />.
# "and write something" <br />.
(if you use a # it functions as a comment - even if you execute it)<br />.
<br />.
STEP 5 LEAVE THE SCREEN SESSION<br />.
(without terminating it)<br />.
CTRL a - d<br />.
<br />.
(with terminating it)<br />.
exit<br />.

Revision as of 19:53, 20 September 2015

If you want to work together on the anarchaserver. Somebody can share the user screen, and other user can follow.

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STEP 1 BECOME ROOT
. All users become root
. sudo -i
. STEP 2 OPEN SCREEN SESSION
. One user open a screen
. screen
. STEP 3 WATCH SCREEN
. Another user (also root!) attaches to the screen
. screen -x
. STEP 4 TEST
. to test
.

  1. "and write something"
    .

(if you use a # it functions as a comment - even if you execute it)
.
. STEP 5 LEAVE THE SCREEN SESSION
. (without terminating it)
. CTRL a - d
.
. (with terminating it)
. exit
.