Le mar. 10 nov. 2020 à 23:45, Mouse <mo...@rodents-montreal.org> a écrit : > And, of course, when you're up single-user is, generally, when you're > least able to bring other tools to bear or the like, and when you're > possibly most likely need to know how to use a command you don't use > enough to have memorized. Fortunately, in this case I wasn't trying to > recover a half-crashed system; nroff | less actually did work.
OK, I see here a suggestion that in the year 2020, installed catpages save the day as the only way how to get a formatted manpage for publicly available operating system while in single-user without a read-write /tmp. And that is the reason to keep the tool in base. For the record, I find this suggestion really bizzare. It really looks like arguing just for arguing sake. Jaromir