Same applies for "Enter your user id:" prompt, backspace behaves
differently than command line entering.
On 1/22/06, Jurjen Oskam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 02:16:07PM -0600, Mike wrote:
>
> > Have you tried changing your terminal emulation and the TERM variable?
>
> Yes,
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Jurjen Oskam might have said:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 02:16:07PM -0600, Mike wrote:
>
> > Have you tried changing your terminal emulation and the TERM variable?
>
> Yes, I have, as I explicitly mentioned. The problem is not that Backspace
> does or doesn't work, the problem
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 02:16:07PM -0600, Mike wrote:
> Have you tried changing your terminal emulation and the TERM variable?
Yes, I have, as I explicitly mentioned. The problem is not that Backspace
does or doesn't work, the problem is that with the *same* settings, it
works *differently* depen
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Jurjen Oskam might have said:
> Hi there,
>
> Some time ago, while using dsmadmc (on AIX 5.3) to do some
> filespace-maintenance, I noticed that dsmadmc does something
> interesting when it asks you if you really want to delete a particular
> filespace.
>
> When you enter a DE
Hi there,
Some time ago, while using dsmadmc (on AIX 5.3) to do some
filespace-maintenance, I noticed that dsmadmc does something
interesting when it asks you if you really want to delete a particular
filespace.
When you enter a DELETE FILESPACE command, you're normally asked
if you really want t