So is 'ned' available anyplace?
Happy Cinco de Mayo, too!
DJ
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On 2023-05-04 17:23, Rick Troth wrote:
> 'ned', which was truly an excellent editor, many XEDIT-like features.
>
> Ironically, UTSGlobal contributed the 3270 full screen driver to Linux. I
> guess they thought they'd be able to get revenue from the editor?
>
> I was told that 'ned' on UTS would detect 3270 or ASCII line and accommodate
> either. I never used it on an ASCII line, so this is a second hand report.
> But 'ned' on a 3270 was really fantastic.
>
> -- R; <><
>
> On 5/4/23 19:55, Mark Post wrote: I'm pretty sure they're asking about the
> ability of using grub itself to change things, when the grub menu is
> displayed. If so, then there is supposed to be a way to do it, but I never
> really dug into it well enough to figure it out properly. There are a couple
> of hints given on the screen about which keys to use, etc., but after that I
> wasn't initially able to get any further, and had to move on to other tasks.
>
> If they're not talking about that, and are asking about using some form of
> editor to modify the config file itself, then you're correct. I really wish
> the old UTS editor that was made to work with 3270/3215 terminals had been
> open sourced before the company went under, but that never happened.
>
> Mark Post
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Rich Smrcina
> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2023 5:55 PM
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> Subject: Re: Edit grub from 3270 console
>
> Victor,
>
> The only options that I can think of are ed and sed. Your
> Unix people should know how to use them.
>
> Rich Smrcina
> Sr. Systems Engineer
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> Velocity Software Inc.
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> On May 4, 2023, at 4:04 PM, Victor Echavarry
> <[email protected]> wrote: Hello
>
> Some of our Unix people asked is there a way to add or modify the grub file
> at start up from a 3270 screen? Is there
> are instructions for this? Regards,
>
> VĂctor Echavarry
> System Programmer
> EVERTEC LLC
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