>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 -- Disclaimer: By sending an e-mail to any of my addresses you are agreeing that: 1, I am by definition, "the intended recipient". 2, All information in the e-mail is mine to do with as I see fit and make such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends itself to. In particular, I may quote it on usenet. 3, I may take the contents as representing the views of you or your company. 4, This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may be included on your message. () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Get my public key here: http://www.users.on.net/~sunnz/sunnzy.gmial.asc 0ECA 728E 4501 1922 458E 5783 0ABE 141D B30C 2A0B

