On 03/26/2011 07:18 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
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I don't want to start a holy war, but suggesting that a newcomer
use vi
someone not being familiar with setting up grub.conf, does not mean they
are a "newcomer".
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(Hint: ^G is a very, very old computer shortcut for Ctrl-G.)
shortcut?
how about "another way to represent", aka, "synonym", like using;
"control + g", or, ^g, or, ctrl-g, or, <ctrl+g>.
also note, i am using lower case, 'g', where as upper case, 'G', might
imply to some that "shift key", <shft> key needs to be pressed.
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peace out.
tc.hago,
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