For those who don't know and want such a feature today: add a .bash_logout file to your login directory (execute privileges) and add en echo command that writes an ASCII escape sequence to clear the screen...
For those who don't know and want such a feature today: add a .bash_logout file to your login directory (execute privileges) and add en echo command that writes an ASCII escape sequence to clear the screen...
- when adding a .bash_logout with clear command, you'll still be able to scroll up via shift-pgup and see some lines. - this 'noclear' behaviour only affects console 1 (tty1) - to switch it off, I'd recommend removing the '--noclear' in /etc/inittab - the reason why this option is currently set, is quite easy: we wanna see the complete bootup. without the noclear, we'll loose some -maybe important- lines of the bootup process