Jon Nelson wrote:
There is dash ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_Almquist_shell ) and ash-static which - I believe - is the same thing. There is also, of course, busybox. It seems to me that having something like busybox or ash (static) as a shell-of-last-resort is not a horrible idea.
Not used to busybox as a day-to-day tool. ash/dash are not statically linked either -- at least not the ones I tried. If there are static versions, they don't seem to be installed by default. in /bin/ If I grep in /bin cd /bin ls *|wc In fact, right now: out of 196 files files: 75 are dynamic 111 are symlinked (not independent anything). The remaining 10 file are scripts. in /sbin I have 1 statically linked file registered in rpm: ldconfig. in /usr/sbin, I have 2 files glibc_post_upgrade and prelink in /usr/bin, the only static fiels listed by rpm are ones in qemu-linux-user. I also have bin2obj busybox-static (not listed as being owned by any rpm package...) and about 20-30 files from the free-pascal compiler! ?? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org