lol thast funny  ;) to do backsapce do CTRL- H or you can change
/etc/profile to remap the key

IF You are ssh'ing or telneting into the box the backspace will work it will
only give you that mistake when you are on the local console

if you want just icq me and i'll help ya in the AM


Bill Wheatley
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:15 PM
Subject: Linux gurus, unite!


> OK .. I can set up NAT, IPChains rulesets, DHCP, DNS, and
> 'all-the-good-stuff' on any Linux box, but I can't figure out why my new
> Linux installation won't let me use the backspace or delete keys on my
> keyboard using bash.  Argh!  It is such a PITA trying to do any
meaningfull
> editing under that circumstance.  What do I need to install to get it
> working (color would be nice too, but isn't required)?  Also, my paths are
> screwed up.  I can't just type "ifconfig" and have Linux find the command
.
> I have to do '/sbin/ifconfig' to get what I need.  Help?
>
> Todd
> -----
> Todd for president
> Still declaring that *nix is better than any MS stuff, for a better
> tomorrow.
> 
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