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Console backspace

Altera_Forum
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It seems to me that when using the USB-Blaster as a console, the back space does not "erase" the previous character. It generates the cntrl-H (^H), but linux still complains after the correction. 

 

For example - in root directory: 

 

when I type (^H is back space): 

# ls bis^Hn 

 

I get: 

bin: No such file or directory 

 

It seems like the backspace corrects the word in error, but also blows away the first word. 

 

I&#39;m new to this Linux stuff, so can anyone help out? A new console device would be great. Hopefully, I don&#39;t have to live with this http://forum.niosforum.com/work2/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif  

 

Thanks, 

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