Gratuitously changed the file "busybox.defs.h" to the more
sensible and noticable "Config.h". -Erik
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0.47
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* Tons of bugfixes.
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* A bug in syslogd was fixed that allowed it to potentially fork-bomb
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your system.
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* chroot can now call the builtin shell - Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
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* added 'renice' command, thanks to Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com>
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* 'make install' now creates relative symlinks, and added a new
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'make install-hardlinks' target to (tada) install hardlinks.
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* Renamed busybox.defs.h to the more sensible "Config.h"
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* Improved portability between different libcs.
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* Many apps ported to use getopt()
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* Common handling of '--help'
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* All usage messages centralized.
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* Added a bunch of new commands:
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* 'rdate' contributed by Sterling Huxley <sterling@europa.com>
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* 'wget' contributed by Chip Rosenthal <chip@unicom.com>,
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<crosenth@covad.com> and Covad Communications
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* 'getopt' from "Alfred M. Szmidt" <ams@trillian.itslinux.org>
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* dos2unix, unix2dos, reset, and unrpm.c (and lots of help
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debugging) thanks to robotti@metconnect.com.
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* 'renice' command, thanks to Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com>
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* 'xargs' (written by me)
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* 'expr' contributed by Edward Betts <edward@debian.org>, based
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on GNY expr
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* lsmod now uses the query_module syscall, rather then /proc (me)
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* syslogd can now log messages to remote hosts -- patch thanks
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to Gyepi Sam <gyepi@praxis-sw.com>
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* chroot can now call the builtin shell - Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
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* 'make install' now creates relative symlinks, and added a new
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'make install-hardlinks' target to (tada) install hardlinks.
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* Rewrite of 'tail' to make it simpler, smaller, and more robust.
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It now weighs only 2.25k (3k when full featured). The code is
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cleaner too, thanks to Allen Soard <esp-software@mail.hypermart.net>
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* Add optional ls file sorting, thanks to a patch from
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Sterling Huxley <sterling@europa.com>
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* Added 'rdate' command from Sterling Huxley <sterling@europa.com>
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* Added 'wget' command, contributed by Chip Rosenthal <chip@unicom.com>,
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<crosenth@covad.com> and Covad Communications
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* Added 'getopt' from "Alfred M. Szmidt" <ams@trillian.itslinux.org>
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* Added dos2unix, unix2dos, and unrpm.c thanks to robotti@metconnect.com.
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* Added xargs (written by me)
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* lsmod now uses the query_module syscall, rather then /proc (me)
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* Fixed chmod option parsing so things like 'chmod -r /tmp/file'
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wouldn't work (since it thought -r was an option). Doh!
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now work (previously it thought -r was an option). Doh!
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* Fixed tar handling of stdin and stdout
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* Many apps ported to use getopt()
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* All usage messages centralized.
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* Common handling of '--help'
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* Improved portability between different libcs.
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* Preliminary support for GNU HURD.
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* Tons of other bugfixes.
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-Erik Andersen
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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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// NOTE: This file only defines features usefull under the Hurd,
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// To compile for the Hurd raname this to busybox.def.h prior to make
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// To compile for the Hurd raname this to Config.h prior to make
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// This file defines the feature set to be compiled into busybox.
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// When you turn things off here, they won't be compiled in at all.
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Makefile
6
Makefile
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#
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PROG := busybox
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VERSION := 0.47pre
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VERSION := 0.47
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BUILDTIME := $(shell TZ=UTC date --utc "+%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M%z")
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export VERSION
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@ -173,11 +173,11 @@ busybox: $(OBJECTS)
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$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIBRARIES)
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$(STRIP)
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busybox.links: busybox.def.h
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busybox.links: Config.h
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- ./busybox.mkll | sort >$@
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nfsmount.o cmdedit.o: %.o: %.h
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$(OBJECTS): %.o: busybox.def.h internal.h %.c Makefile
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$(OBJECTS): %.o: Config.h internal.h %.c Makefile
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utility.o: loop.h
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README
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README
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As of version 0.20 there is a version number. : ) Also as of version 0.20,
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BusyBox is now modularized to easily allow you to build only the components you
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need, thereby reducing binary size. To turn off unwanted Busybox components,
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simply edit the file busybox.def.h and comment out the components you do not
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simply edit the file "Config.h" and comment out the components you do not
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need using C++ style (//) comments.
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After the build is complete a busybox.links file is generated which is then
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TODO
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TODO
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* Networking apps are probably going to be split out some time soon into a
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separate package (named perhaps netkit-tiny?). This would remove the
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following items from BusyBox: hostid, hostname, nc, nslookup, telnet,
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and ping. nfs mounting and syslogd (when it supports network logging)
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will remain in BusyBox.
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following items from BusyBox: hostid, hostname, nc, nslookup, telnet, and
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ping. nfs mounting and syslogd (network logging) will remain in BusyBox.
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-Erik
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@ -53,353 +52,6 @@ and then start with the biggest things and make them smaller...
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-----------------------
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I think that the add_inode &c in utility.c needs to also stow the
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st_dev field, and that du.c should NOT call `reset_inode_list'
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because there can be hard links from inside one argv/ to inside
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another argv/. du.c probably ought to have an -x switch like GNU du
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does also...
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du.c probably ought to have an -x switch like GNU du does...
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------------------------------------------------------------------
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An interesting email listing some apps that use /proc. BusyBox
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tries to avoid /proc as mush as is possible, so this stuff is
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interesting (to me at least):
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 08:23:12 +0000 (GMT)
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From: Riley Williams <rhw@MemAlpha.CX>
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X-Sender: rhw@moo.cus.org.uk
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To: almesber@lrc.di.epfl.ch
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Cc: "Albert D. Cahalan" <acahalan@cs.uml.edu>,
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Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>
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Subject: Re: What /proc should contain [was: /proc/driver/microcode]
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In-Reply-To: <20000224165245.A29790@lrc.di.epfl.ch>
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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0002250806220.8741-100000@moo.cus.org.uk>
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Sender: owner-linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
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Precedence: bulk
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Hi there.
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>> Nope, most /proc access is does via programs written in C.
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> That varies a lot from file to file. E.g. I haven't seen any
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> programs that are specificly designed to read /proc/atm/* yet,
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> and I know of only one (fuser) that reads /proc/mounts,
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> extracting only partial information (just to pick two examples
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> that I'm quite familiar with).
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As a point of reference, here's a slightly tweaked analysis of the
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programs on the system I'm reading your mail on. Basically, I ran the
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following script...
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Q> #!/bin/bash
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Q> function use() {
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Q> for Z in $* ; do
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Q> strings $Z | grep /proc | sed "s=^=$Z ="
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Q> done
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Q> }
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Q> use /{,s}bin/* /usr/{,s}bin/* | sort -u | tee proc-usage
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...and then went through it removing comments and print format
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strings. Replace /proc with /dev and you'd soon have an equivalent
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list for that - although I can report that such is MUCH larger...
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There are three programs therein that refer to /proc/mounts ...
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/bin/mount
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/bin/umount
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/usr/bin/eject
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...and, as you stated, none that refer to /proc/atm on this system.
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However, as this is a RedHat Linux 5.0 based system, that's not
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necessarily an up to date reference thereto...
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Here's the list anyway...
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/bin/kill /proc/%d/cmdline
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/bin/kill /proc/%d/stat
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/bin/mount /proc/devices
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/bin/mount /proc/filesystems
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/bin/mount /proc/mounts
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/bin/netstat /proc/net
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/appletalk
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/ax25
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/ax25_route
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/dev
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/ip_masquerade
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/ipx
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/ipx_route
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/netstat
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/nr
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/nr_neigh
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/nr_nodes
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/raw
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/route
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/rt_cache
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/snmp
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/tcp
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/udp
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/bin/netstat /proc/net/unix
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/bin/umount /proc/devices
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/bin/umount /proc/mounts
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/appletalk
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/arp
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/ax25
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/ipx
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/nr
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/sbin/arp /proc/net/unix
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/sbin/cardctl /proc/devices
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/sbin/cardmgr /proc/devices
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/sbin/fdisk /proc/ide/%s/media
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/sbin/fdisk /proc/scsi/scsi
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/sbin/getty /proc/version
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/appletalk
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/ax25
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/dev
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/ipx
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/nr
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/sbin/ifconfig /proc/net/unix
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/sbin/ifup /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe
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/sbin/ipchains /proc/net/ip_fwchains
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/sbin/ipchains /proc/net/ip_fwnames
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/sbin/ipchains /proc/net/ip_masquerade
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/sbin/ipchains /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
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/sbin/ipmaddr /proc/net/dev_mcast
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/sbin/ipmaddr /proc/net/igmp
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/sbin/ipmaddr /proc/net/igmp6
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/sbin/iptunnel /proc/net/dev
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/sbin/killall5 /proc/%s/cmdline
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/sbin/killall5 /proc/%s/exe
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/sbin/killall5 /proc/%s/stat
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/sbin/killall5 /proc/version
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/sbin/klogd /proc/kmsg
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/sbin/lsmod /proc/modules
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/sbin/modprobe /proc/modules
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/sbin/pidof /proc/%s/cmdline
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/sbin/pidof /proc/%s/exe
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/sbin/pidof /proc/%s/stat
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/sbin/pidof /proc/version
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/sbin/probe /proc/pci
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/sbin/rarp /proc/net/ax25
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/sbin/rarp /proc/net/nr
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/sbin/rarp /proc/net/rarp
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/sbin/rmmod /proc/modules
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/sbin/rmmod.static /proc/modules
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/sbin/route /proc/net/appletalk
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/sbin/route /proc/net/ax25
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/sbin/route /proc/net/ax25_route
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/sbin/route /proc/net/ipx
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/sbin/route /proc/net/ipx_route
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/sbin/route /proc/net/nr
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/sbin/route /proc/net/nr_neigh
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/sbin/route /proc/net/nr_nodes
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/sbin/route /proc/net/route
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/sbin/route /proc/net/rt_cache
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/sbin/route /proc/net/unix
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/sbin/scsi_info /proc/scsi
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/sbin/scsi_info /proc/scsi/%s
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/sbin/scsi_info /proc/scsi/scsi
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/sbin/slattach /proc/net/ax25
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/sbin/slattach /proc/net/nr
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/sbin/swapoff /proc/swaps
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/sbin/swapon /proc/swaps
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/sbin/uugetty /proc/version
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/rtc
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/self/status
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/usr/bin/dig /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/rtc
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/self/status
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/usr/bin/dnsquery /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/eject /proc/mounts
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/usr/bin/emacs /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/fetchmail /proc/net/dev
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/usr/bin/free /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/gmake /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/gpm-root /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/gpm-root /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/host /proc/
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/usr/bin/host /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/host /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/host /proc/rtc
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/usr/bin/host /proc/self/status
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/usr/bin/host /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/hoststat /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/hwdiag /proc/cpuinfo
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/usr/bin/hwdiag /proc/pci
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/usr/bin/hwdiag /proc/scsi/scsi
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/usr/bin/hwdiag /proc/version
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/usr/bin/lsdev /proc/dma
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/usr/bin/lsdev /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/lsdev /proc/ioports
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/usr/bin/mailq /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/make /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/mcookie /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/mcookie /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/newaliases /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/rtc
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/self/status
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/usr/bin/nslookup /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/rtc
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/self/status
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/usr/bin/nsupdate /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/pgp /proc/version
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/usr/bin/pgpe /proc/version
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/usr/bin/pgpk /proc/version
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/usr/bin/pgps /proc/version
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/usr/bin/pgpv /proc/version
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/cmdline
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/devices
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/dma
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/filesystems
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/interrupts
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/modules
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/uptime
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/usr/bin/procinfo /proc/version
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/usr/bin/purgestat /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/screen /proc/loadavg
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/usr/bin/strace /proc/%d/stat
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/usr/bin/top /proc/cpuinfo
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/usr/bin/top /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/top /proc/stat
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/usr/bin/vmstat /proc/%s/stat
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/usr/bin/vmstat /proc/meminfo
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/usr/bin/vmstat /proc/stat
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/usr/sbin/atd /proc/loadavg
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/interrupts
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/meminfo
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/rtc
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/self/status
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/usr/sbin/dnskeygen /proc/stat
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/usr/sbin/fuser /proc/%d/stat
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/usr/sbin/fuser /proc/net/%s
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/usr/sbin/fuser /proc/net/unix
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/usr/sbin/in.identd /proc/net/tcp
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/interrupts
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/meminfo
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/rtc
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/self/status
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/usr/sbin/irpd /proc/stat
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/interrupts
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/meminfo
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/rtc
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/self/status
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/usr/sbin/named /proc/stat
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/interrupts
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/meminfo
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/rtc
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/self/status
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/usr/sbin/named-xfer /proc/stat
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/usr/sbin/readprofile /proc/profile
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/usr/sbin/rwhod /proc/loadavg
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/usr/sbin/rwhod /proc/uptime
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/usr/sbin/sendmail /proc/loadavg
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/usr/sbin/setconsole /proc/openprom/options
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/usr/sbin/setconsole /proc/openprom/options/${console}-mode
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/usr/sbin/setconsole /proc/openprom/options/input-device
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/usr/sbin/setconsole /proc/openprom/options/output-device
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Best wishes from Riley.
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* Copyright (C) 1999, Memory Alpha Systems.
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* All rights and wrongs reserved.
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| There is something frustrating about the quality and speed of Linux |
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| development, ie., the quality is too high and the speed is too high, |
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| in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone |
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| else has already done so and is just about to release their patch. |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* http://www.memalpha.cx/Linux/Kernel/
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To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
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Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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# Make busybox links list file.
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DF="busybox.def.h"
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DF="Config.h"
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MF="busybox.c"
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LIST="$(gcc -E -dM $DF | sed -n -e '/^.*BB_FEATURE.*$/d;s/^#define.*\<BB_\(.*\)\>/BB_\1/gp;' | sort)"
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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# I added in the extra "ls" so only source files that
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# actually exist will show up in the compile list.
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ls -1 ` \
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gcc -E -dM busybox.def.h | \
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gcc -E -dM Config.h | \
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sed -n -e '/^.*BB_FEATURE.*$/d;s/^#define.*\<BB_\(.*\)\>/\1.c/gp;' \
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| tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sort
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` 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/\.c$/\.o/g'
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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# Make busybox links list file.
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DF="busybox.def.h"
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DF="Config.h"
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MF="busybox.c"
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LIST="$(gcc -E -dM $DF | sed -n -e '/^.*BB_FEATURE.*$/d;s/^#define.*\<BB_\(.*\)\>/BB_\1/gp;' | sort)"
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|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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# I added in the extra "ls" so only source files that
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# actually exist will show up in the compile list.
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ls -1 ` \
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||||
gcc -E -dM busybox.def.h | \
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gcc -E -dM Config.h | \
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sed -n -e '/^.*BB_FEATURE.*$/d;s/^#define.*\<BB_\(.*\)\>/\1.c/gp;' \
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| tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sort
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` 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/\.c$/\.o/g'
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|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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Name: busybox
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Version: 0.47pre
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Version: 0.47
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Release: 1
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Group: System/Utilities
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Summary: BusyBox is a tiny suite of Unix utilities in a multi-call binary.
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|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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Name: busybox
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Version: 0.47pre
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Version: 0.47
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Release: 1
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Group: System/Utilities
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Summary: BusyBox is a tiny suite of Unix utilities in a multi-call binary.
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|
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
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#ifndef _BB_INTERNAL_H_
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#define _BB_INTERNAL_H_ 1
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#include "busybox.def.h"
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#include "Config.h"
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#ifdef DMALLOC
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#include "dmalloc.h"
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