Snooping a terminal session

    Date: 07/12/05 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: no keywords

    I have done something annoyingly dumb.

    I have installed a new hard disk on my home machine and went to work, leaving it to finish a bad block scan that I started last night.

    Unfortunately I forgot to screen the session so I have no way of seeing what the output is.

    Is there some magical way to view what's being written to another TTY or does mkfs automatically log somewhere...?

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/computergeeks/724162.html

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