On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 18:53:11 +0200
Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
> I agree with you that, if an editor is as small and more intuitive
> and self-explanatory than Nano, it can be a good choice. But let's not
> complicate the problem by envisionning too many combinations. The
> proposed alternative was:
> 1) have nano and vi installed and nano as the default, like in Debian
> 2) have vi only
I fail to see the problem:
If I want to use vi, I invoque $ vi
if I want to use nano, I invoque $ nano
The problem only arioe when I was sent to a rescus console, and $ vi does not start anything, probably in hindsight because I have /usr on a separate partition, and vi is unavailable in such a case.
And of course at the time I did not know about nano...
Cheers,
Ron.
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