Bash will only replace '~' when it has a space before it
and it is not in quotes. It also won't expand '~' if it
has special characters in it. In your lines, the '~'
after the equal won't be replaced but the one
at the end should be.
Jungsub Shin wrote:
When i try mount aufs, i find some problem with bash.
# mount -o remount,append=~/test_aufs/ro1=ro+wh ~/test_aufs/mount
mount failed with ~/test_aufs/ro1 path isn't exist message.
So i try to debug with strace and i find out bash don't replace ~
path to absolute path.
So i try again with split options lile below.
# mount -o remount -o append=~/test_aufs/ro1=ro+wh ~/test_aufs/mount
It works well. is this bug??
Thanks.