Ken Moffat wrote: > Anybody else think this ought to go into the boot part of trunk, > particularly now that vim doesn't get built until the end of chapter > 10, or do you real men like your hair-shirts and prefer to use dd for > editing ? > Vim could be very useful in the boot section of the book. After you re-boot you can't just go back to the host and edit a file. Except if you're netbooting. And if a problem does occur and a change needs to be made, cat and sed can be a pain.
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