Hello. With a small change to the vimrc file it looks like vim can be 
installed to /bin without complaining about missing /usr:

if ("/usr/share/vim")
 if has('syntax')
  syntax on
 endif
endif

Build Vim normally, then move /usr/bin/vim to /bin/vim. Some packages like 
Sudo expect to find /usr/bin/vi explicitly, so it might be a good idea to 
make redundant symlinks, or ./configure Sudo to find the /bin/vi symlink.

It gives us an editor in /. I'm not sure about standards conformance, about 
moving vim to /bin, but its a pretty usefull thing to have in single user 
mode or whenever /usr isn't mounted.

robert

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