...until you put a typo in/etc/fstab when you're not used to plain old vi, and get to discover the joys of learning ed. Without a man page because that was in/usr too.
...until you put a typo in/etc/fstab when you're not used to plain old vi, and get to discover the joys of learning ed. Without a man page because that was in/usr too.
Some reason you can't just manually run "mount" from the command-line to mount the/usr partition, and get vi and man pages back?
And is there some reason you couldn't just visit the website to access the man pages?
YAY for BSD (Score:5, Interesting)
Re: (Score:3, Informative)
Fire up a VM and try it out, OpenBSD is a really nice OS to work with IMO.
Re: (Score:0, Flamebait)
...until you put a typo in /etc/fstab when you're not used to plain old vi, and get to discover the joys of learning ed. Without a man page because that was in /usr too.
I wish that was a joke.
Re:YAY for BSD (Score:2)
Some reason you can't just manually run "mount" from the command-line to mount the /usr partition, and get vi and man pages back?
And is there some reason you couldn't just visit the website to access the man pages?
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin... [openbsd.org]