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Originally Posted by hitest
Guilty as charged! Haha. Adding the extra carriage return solved the problem. Thanks again, cynwulf!
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I've used nano historically, but these days I stick to vi(1), even though I only know the basics. It's valuable because if you have to set up a system which is offline and has nothing installed from ports, it's all you have to rely on. Fortunately I learned the vi(1) basics many years ago (as I wasn't aware of the alternatives anyway).
As I recall I had some problems with nano saving out wrapping / truncated lines into the file as actual line breaks, when run from certain terminal emulators (can't remember which).