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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Location in prompt / meaning ` Post 302632313 by jim mcnamara on Sunday 29th of April 2012 07:26:55 PM
Old 04-29-2012
There are environment variables. Lots of them. Ones named "PS-" where the - can be a "1" or a "2" and so on, control your prompt - prompt is the thing you have a problem with.

Code:
set | grep '^PS'

will show you those variables and their values. I have no clue what you actually typed.
If it were me, I would log out and then login again. Things should be fine.

You can play interactively with those variables and see what they do:

How to Customize your Terminal Prompt
 

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PAM_GET_USER(3) 					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					   PAM_GET_USER(3)

NAME
pam_get_user -- retrieve user name LIBRARY
Pluggable Authentication Module Library (libpam, -lpam) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <security/pam_appl.h> int pam_get_user(pam_handle_t *pamh, const char **user, const char *prompt); DESCRIPTION
The pam_get_user function returns the name of the target user, as specified to pam_start(3). If no user was specified, nor set using pam_set_item(3), pam_get_user will prompt for a user name. Either way, a pointer to the user name is stored in the location pointed to by the user argument. The prompt argument specifies a prompt to use if no user name is cached. If it is NULL, the PAM_USER_PROMPT item will be used. If that item is also NULL, a hardcoded default prompt will be used. Either way, the prompt is expanded using openpam_subst(3) before it is passed to the conversation function. If pam_get_user is called from a module and the user_prompt option is set in the policy file, the value of that option takes precedence over both the prompt argument and the PAM_USER_PROMPT item. RETURN VALUES
The pam_get_user function returns one of the following values: [PAM_BUF_ERR] Memory buffer error. [PAM_CONV_ERR] Conversation failure. [PAM_SYSTEM_ERR] System error. SEE ALSO
openpam_subst(3), pam(3), pam_get_authtok(3), pam_get_item(3), pam_set_item(3), pam_start(3), pam_strerror(3) STANDARDS
X/Open Single Sign-On Service (XSSO) - Pluggable Authentication Modules, June 1997. AUTHORS
The pam_get_user function and this manual page were developed for the FreeBSD Project by ThinkSec AS and Network Associates Laboratories, the Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 (``CBOSS''), as part of the DARPA CHATS research program. BSD
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