I have 4 files in a dir: remove-oldver-rpms-in-dir.pl remove_mounted_lv remove_multiples remove_nocase_dupfonts
When I do autocomplete: > ls remo<TAB> # I get all 4 files listed: remove-oldver-rpms-in-dir.pl* remove_mounted_lv* remove_multiples* remove_nocase_dupfonts* > ls remove # and 'remo' is extended to 'remove' (fine so far) then I add a dash (or minus), '-' and hit <TAB> again. I'd expect it to autocomplete the entire filename for 'remove-oldver-rpms-in-dir.pl' since it is the only file with a dash after 'remove', but instead, bash prompts me again as though there is some ambiguity between a dash and an underline. But there isn't. Indeed, adding a '*' after the dash and ENTER, and ls shows only 1 file. Is there some setting I've forgotten I've set that is enabling this behavior? I can't think of why I'd want it, since I really do want it to complete the 1st filename. It also doesn't limit the words to ones w/underscore after 'remove' if I add '_', it still lists 'remove-old...' as a completion option. So why is this happening and how can I turn it off? Thanks!