by Rich Simms on Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:13 am
FYI, Steps 10 - 11, show another aspect of editing .... the editing of command lines. When you are logged in to Opus you are running the bash shell. bash supports editing of command lines. Whenever you hear the term "shell prompt" just think of the text string being printed by bash to prompt you for the next command. The shell prompt we are using is dynamic and changes based on the current directory. The last character of the prompt string we are using is a $.
To see what your current shell prompt setting do: [b]echo $PS1[/b]
- Rich