m�ndagen den 30 juni 2003 22.12 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > m�ndagen den 30 juni 2003 17.57 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >> [...]
> >>
> >> > Do newbies often need to edit files when booted in rescue mode? And
> >> > IMHO, anyone should take the time to learn vi if they are going to be
> >> > in this position, and this is one reason why:
> >> >
> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm]$ which nano
> >> > /usr/bin/nano
> >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm]$ which vim-minimal
> >> > /bin/vim-minimal
> >>
> >> some other distributions put nano in /bin, which I think is not bad at
> >> all...
> >
> > Check "MicroEditor" (e3) in contribs.
>
> it looks very minimal. The purpose was to add a minimal editor different
> from vim in /bin and in the rescue mode.

ls -la /usr/bin/e3
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root         9411 Jun 30 22:49 /usr/bin/e3

If you invoce it as /usr/bin/e3pi it behaves like nano, who in turns behaves 
and are based on pico. It's damn small in size..., also please take a look at 
"embutils" and "ugrep" from contribs for size.

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Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com

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