On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 20:48, Adam Felix Bogacki wrote:
> Thanks Mary,
> 
>     I tried typing "Linux init=/bin/sh" at the LILO prompt and it booted
> without all the bells & whistles, but when I tried 'vi' or 'apt-get' I 
> was told they were
> unknown commands. I had thought I might try changing 
> '/etc/apt/sources.list' to
> testing and deleting and reinstalling samba, or just doing another 
> 'dist-upgrade'.
> 
> I could do a 'find' and 'rm' the samba files but that might be a bit 
> unpredictable.
> But if 'vi' was not available, what do I use to edit and save files ?

You don't have a path. Try /bin/vi etc.

Stay well and happy
Heracles

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