I have a folder in the home directory: hdd -> /hdd
.
ls -l hdd
outputs hdd -> /hdd
. I expected it to follow the symlink and show the contents of /hdd
, but that's not the main point.
ls -l hdd/
outputs the contents of /hdd
, as expected.
ls -l hd
followed by a tab completion which then shows ls -l hdd/
, then hitting ENTER
will run the command ls -l hdd
, NOT ls -l hdd/
. Thus, it shows hdd -> /hdd
, rather than the contents of /hdd
.
Why is ls -l hdd
the command being run when it tab completes ls -l hdd/
? Which is generally the preferred behavior? If I manually typed ls -l hdd/
without using any completion, it will of course show the contents of /hdd
.