>From my memory last time I install OpenBSD (4.3) when I use the shell
(by typing !) vi wasn't available; I ended up installing the base then
use vi by /mnt/usr/bin/vi. (Something like that!!)

I am wondering if I wanted to edit something before the installation
then what can I use to edit files? I was told that vi is almost always
available on any Unix system, does OpenBSD uses something even more
basic than that in its installer?

Thanks!!! :D

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