thank you everyone! That is pretty simple! I also appreciate the grep
example.

On Nov 10, 10:14 am, Christian Brabandt <cbli...@256bit.org> wrote:
> Hi Jason!
>
> On Di, 10 Nov 2009, Jason wrote:
>
> > I want go through the entire file and remove the lines with the words
> > "foo". Not just remove the word, but the entire line.
>
> :g/foo/d
>
> regards,
> Christian
> --
>   • It's one of those rare "perfect" kernels. So if it doesn't happen to
>     compile with your config (or it does compile, but then does unspeakable
>     acts of perversion with your pet dachshund), you can rest easy knowing 
> that
>     it's all your own damn fault, and you should just fix your evil ways.
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