>>>>> Camaleón  <noela...@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>> On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 23:59:08 +0800, lina wrote:

[…]

 >> ctrl-a does the trick.

 >> Thanks for both of you.

 > "Quid Pro Quo" as Dr. Hannibal Lecter would have say :-)

 > Lina!! Thanks much!!

 > I was looking for such option (a "home/end" keyword replacement) as
 > my netbook also lacks of it but still not found it... until your post
 > :-D

 > "crtl-e" seems to jump the cursor at the end of the line. Great!

        GNU Readline mimics closely the key bindings of GNU Emacs.  In
        particular, there's also incremental search backward (C-r) and
        forward (C-s ^1) over the history, multi-level cut (C-u, C-k,
        M-DEL, M-d) and paste (C-y; M-y for cycling over the contents of
        the kill ring), M-< and M-> to get to the first and the last
        command in the history, respectively, …

^1 … provided that it's passed to the application; one may require to
        re-bind or turn off the “stop” (C-s by default) key for that
        with stty(1).

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