On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 15:58:03 -0500
Martin Konečný wrote:
> As you may know, screen overrides the shortcut Ctrl-a for it's own
> commands. I accidentally lxc-console'd into a container inside
> screen, and now I can't get out of it using Ctrl-a q since screen is
> intercepting this.
>
> Any tips?
Thanks guys, remapping to ^B worked like a charm.
M
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> Quoting Martin Konečný (martin.kone...@sourcefabric.org):
> > As you may know, screen overrides the shortcut Ctrl-a for it's own
> > commands. I accidentally lxc-console'd into a container
Quoting Martin Konečný (martin.kone...@sourcefabric.org):
> As you may know, screen overrides the shortcut Ctrl-a for it's own
> commands. I accidentally lxc-console'd into a container inside screen, and
> now I can't get out of it using Ctrl-a q since screen is intercepting this.
>
> Any tips?
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> As you may know, screen overrides the shortcut Ctrl-a for it's own
> commands. I accidentally lxc-console'd into a container inside screen, and
> now I can't get out of it using Ctrl-a q since screen is intercepting this.
>
> Any tips?
You can redefine the key that screen uses for command activa
As you may know, screen overrides the shortcut Ctrl-a for it's own
commands. I accidentally lxc-console'd into a container inside screen, and
now I can't get out of it using Ctrl-a q since screen is intercepting this.
Any tips?
Martin
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