Re: init: API

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Once upon a time, Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Use an XML editor. If its got the DTD/schema/etc then it won't let you
> make a mistake and it can present the document in a sane manner. Any 
> document..

This is the init system.  When it doesn't work, I'll have to fix it on a
VT510 hooked up to the serial console.  I don't want to have to jump
through a lot of hoops to have to fix the system (so /usr may not be
available for example); how do I use an XML editor?  The only editor
currently in /bin is vi (not vim with 10,000 optional pieces but
stripped down).  I guess you can count awk/sed/grep and maybe even ed as
"editors", but they certainly don't know XML, DTDs, schemas, etc.

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