> Hmm. You're sure the (Redhat default) bash shell prompt isn't eating
> things. As I recall it commences with a carriage return, which neatly
> makes the prompt mangle your un-newlined string. Really rude in my
> opinion.
>
> Try setting PS1 to something really simple like this:
>
> export PS1='> '
>
> and see if the apparent behaviour changes.
No, it didn't fix it, but it is a bit different. Now I get:
> st
with the cursor over the "s". export PS1="" shows the entire test, but
puts the cursor over the "t" instead of on a new line.
--Ade.
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