Re: uucp

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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> Steven Stern wrote:
>>  
>>>  vi /etc/group
>>>
>>>     
>> While it probably doesn't make any difference on a single user
>> system, you should get in the habit of using vigr instead of vi for
>> editing the group file, and vipw for editing the passwd file. This
>> helps insures that only one program at a time modifies the files.
>> Also, if you  have set EDITOR, they will use the editor of your choice.
>>
>> Mikkel
>>   
>    I use joe because I learned Wordstar years ago and it is thus simple.
> And vi and all the variations are hard for me to remember. So can I set
> joe as my EDITOR? Sounds like a bash call...

bash is interested in /etc/bashrc for all users and ~/.bashrc for a
particular user when it starts up.  You can stick

export EDITOR=vi

or whatever in either.

-Andy

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