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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2016-08-01 23:30:52 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2016-08-01 23:30:52 +0200
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@@ -6394,8 +6394,9 @@ builds to @file{/gnu/store} which, initially, is an in-memory file system.
 
 Next, you have to edit a file and
 provide the declaration of the operating system to be installed.  To
-that end, the installation system comes with two text editors: GNU nano
-(@pxref{Top,,, nano, GNU nano Manual}), and GNU Zile, an Emacs clone.
+that end, the installation system comes with three text editors: GNU nano
+(@pxref{Top,,, nano, GNU nano Manual}), GNU Zile (an Emacs clone), and
+nvi (a clone of the original BSD @command{vi} editor).
 We strongly recommend storing that file on the target root file system, say,
 as @file{/mnt/etc/config.scm}.  Failing to do that, you will have lost your
 configuration file once you have rebooted into the newly-installed system.
@@ -7740,7 +7741,6 @@ maximum address space that can be locked in memory.  These settings are
 commonly used for real-time audio systems.
 @end deffn
 
-
 @node Scheduled Job Execution
 @subsubsection Scheduled Job Execution