The solution is to revert back to a previous vimrc file; unless you know of 
another way besides just deleting the lines within the vimrc file as well ?

On Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 4:14:29 AM UTC-5 Christian Brabandt wrote:

>
> On Do, 05 Mär 2026, Christopher wrote:
>
> > When running the command `vim --startuptime vimlogMessages. The log 
> messages should be written to such a file but that file doesn't exist ? 
> Although when running the mentioned command the below is seen within my 
> shell but the log messages are placed within my vimrc file ?
> > 
> > 
> > shellvimerror.png
>
> Looks like you accidentally have overwritten /etc/vimrc with a previous 
> attempt of using --startuptime /etc/vimrc as root.
>
> And now this file contain a startuptime log instead of being a system 
> initialization file.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
> -- 
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> start to get dressed and your shoes are still warm.
> -- Dean Webber
>

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