Le 17/07/2015 01:54, Adam Borowski a écrit :
Then, you can use cat to display a file's contents, and sed or echo >>
to edit needed files (typically /etc/apt/sources.list and
/etc/network/interfaces) enough to let you apt-get install an usable editor.
I've done this kind of things a few times on systems with only Busybox, where vi is the only available editor. The most convenient situation is when system's console is a serial terminal connected to an xterm on another host by minicom. then you can edit a file on host and cat it with the mouse.

    Didier

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