Wrapping the command line in ksh



Folks,

I know I have this answer somewhere, but I have failed to find it amongst
my notes or in the aix-l database.

How does one control the wrap / no-wrap of the command line? This
particular user rlogins from other systems into an AIX 5.2 workstation
where he is running the ksh. He does not like the way the AIX command
line does not wrap, but rather stays on one line and slides under the
prompt.

How does one turn that on or off.

Thanks,

Christopher M. Baker
Senior Technical Support Analyst
HPCE - Linux Cluster Development and Support
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
330.796.1725

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