1. add the "export PS1='[\e[1;34m\W\e[0m]\$ " to /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile . The statement mush be putted in the configuration file, can not execute the bash command line, otherwise the problem will not occur. 2. type the command 'one two three four five six' in the command line. 3. use 'M-7 C-b' command move the cursor , you will see the display in confusion.
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