On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 08:22:54 +1000, Craig Sanders writes:
>i often have to install vim on a system, then run "vi" and find i'm in
>nvi rather than vim. yuk!

I'm doing base-installs every time, and, quite often, find that I'm in 
 elvis (or -tiny, whatever). Which is ..unusable to me.

Is this really intended, am I expecting random weirdness, or am I 
 hunting some obscure bug? Of course, this may be the wrong place to 
 ask that question, feel free to point me in the right direction ;-)

cheers,
&rw
-- 
-- find / -name *base* -exec chown us:us {} \;
-- su -c someone 'export UP_US=thebomb'
-- for f in great justice ; do sed -e 's/zig//g' < $f ; done
-- - AYBABTU, sysadmin-version


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