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Index: OK/bootscripts/common/inputrc.xml
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- %general-entities;
-]>
-
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-
- Creating the /etc/inputrc File
-
-
- /etc/inputrc
-
-
- The /etc/inputrc file deals with mapping
- the keyboard for specific situations. This file is the start-up file
- used by Readline — the input-related library — used by Bash
- and most other shells.
-
- Most people do not need user-specific keyboard mappings so
- the command below creates a global /etc/inputrc
- used by everyone who logs in. If you later decide you need to override
- the defaults on a per-user basis, you can create a
- .inputrc file in the user's home directory with
- the modified mappings.
-
- For more information on how to edit the inputrc
- file, see info bash under the Readline Init
- File section. info readline is also a good
- source of information.
-
- Below is a generic global inputrc along
- with comments to explain what the various options do. Note that
- comments cannot be on the same line as commands. Create the file
- using the following command:
-
-cat > ${CLFS}/etc/inputrc << "EOF"
-# Begin /etc/inputrc
-# Modified by Chris Lynn <roryo@roryo.dynup.net>
-
-# Allow the command prompt to wrap to the next line
-set horizontal-scroll-mode Off
-
-# Enable 8bit input
-set meta-flag On
-set input-meta On
-
-# Turns off 8th bit stripping
-set convert-meta Off
-
-# Keep the 8th bit for display
-set output-meta On
-
-# none, visible or audible
-set bell-style none
-
-# All of the following map the escape sequence of the
-# value contained inside the 1st argument to the
-# readline specific functions
-
-"\eOd": backward-word
-"\eOc": forward-word
-
-# for linux console
-"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
-"\e[4~": end-of-line
-"\e[5~": beginning-of-history
-"\e[6~": end-of-history
-"\e[3~": delete-char
-"\e[2~": quoted-insert
-
-# for xterm
-"\eOH": beginning-of-line
-"\eOF": end-of-line
-
-# for Konsole
-"\e[H": beginning-of-line
-"\e[F": end-of-line
-
-# End /etc/inputrc
-EOF
-
-