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bodyfour | 2 years ago

It remained a valuable skill into the 1990s when many UNIX machines still had a separate /usr partition.

Many times I'd have to fix a server with a configuration issue causing /usr to not mount correctly on boot. When you're at a single-user shell and no /usr/bin/vi is available suddenly knowing the basics of /bin/ed becomes very useful.

Of course these days most UNIXes moved away from a separate /usr partition so if the root filesystem mounts you have a full-featured vim.

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macintux|2 years ago

ed also was, at least on LPMuds in the 90s, the only online editor. It was a bit crippled, but still recognizably ed.