Just a guess - even when configuration changes on the disk, the
already running instance (of the shell?) won't get updated.
Assuming you use bash, can you just call new 'bash' after that to
spring up a new instance which will correctly load the new settings,
inside of the one you currently have?
I guess "logging out and back again" usually solves stuff exactly
because it means you will get a fresh new shell instance.

Michal

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Red Hat

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On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 11:43 PM Robert Moskowitz <r...@htt-consult.com> wrote:
>
> I ran:
>
> dnf install vim-default-editor --allowerasing
>
> But I am still getting nano when I try to "crontab -e"
>
> Do I have to logout and back in for this change to take?  Or is there an
> easier way?
>
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