Archaic wrote:
I'm on the fence about this one. I build a static bash and someother static tools of which vim is one of them, for recovery needs, but I'm not sure if the book should recommend that or install vim in /bin in the first place. A somewhat valid argument would be sed for emergency purposes.
We used to install 'ed', which went into /bin IIRC :-)
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