To reattach a screen session, run one of the following commands (as listed in the screen man page):
-* {{{-d -r}}} Reattach a session and if necessary detach it first.
-* {{{-d -R}}} Reattach a session and if necessary detach or even create it first.
-* {{{-d -RR}}} Reattach a session and if necessary detach or create it. Use the first session if more than one session is available.
-* {{{-D -r}}} Reattach a session. If necessary detach and logout remotely first.
-* {{{-D -R}}} Attach here and now. In detail this means: If a session is running, then reattach. If necessary detach and logout remotely first. If it was not running create it and notify the user.
-* {{{-D -RR}}} Attach here and now. Whatever that means, just do it.
-* {{{-x}}} Attach to a not detached screen session. (Multi display mode).
+'''{{{-d -r}}}''' Reattach a session and if necessary detach it first.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-d -R}}}''' Reattach a session and if necessary detach or even create it first.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-d -RR}}}''' Reattach a session and if necessary detach or create it. Use the first session if more than one session is available.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-D -r}}}''' Reattach a session. If necessary detach and logout remotely first.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-D -R}}}''' Attach here and now. In detail this means: If a session is running, then reattach. If necessary detach and logout remotely first. If it was not running create it and notify the user.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-D -RR}}}''' Attach here and now. Whatever that means, just do it.[[BR]]
+'''{{{-x}}}''' Attach to a not detached screen session. (Multi display mode).[[BR]]
Note: It is always a good idea to check the status of your sessions by means of "screen -list".