Re: busybox and 'mv <dir>' fails [Was: Bug#53563: File name confusion prevents install from hd]
On Tue Dec 28, 1999 at 08:31:20PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> By the way, busybox = the alternate terminal windows you get during the
> install if you switch screens?
> The shell they run?
For the boot floppies, busybox=
/bin/busybox
/bin/cat
/bin/chgrp
/bin/chmod
/bin/chown
/bin/cp
/bin/date
/bin/dd
/bin/df
/bin/dmesg
/bin/du
/bin/dutmp
/bin/false
/bin/grep
/bin/gunzip
/bin/head
/bin/kill
/bin/ln
/bin/ls
/bin/lsmod
/bin/mkdir
/bin/mknod
/bin/more
/bin/mount
/bin/mv
/bin/ping
/bin/ps
/bin/pwd
/bin/rm
/bin/rmdir
/bin/rmdir
/bin/rmmod
/bin/sleep
/bin/sync
/bin/tar
/bin/true
/bin/umount
/bin/uname
/bin/zcat
/sbin/chroot
/sbin/halt
/sbin/init
/sbin/loadkmap
/sbin/mkswap
/sbin/reboot
/sbin/swapoff
/sbin/swapon
/sbin/syslogd
/sbin/update
/usr/bin/clear
/usr/bin/find
/usr/bin/loadacm
/usr/bin/loadfont
/usr/bin/logger
/usr/bin/tail
/usr/bin/touch
> Did you find any indication of the long file name problems with NT FAT?
> I figured the changing file length was from cr/lf problems.....
Didn't look at those bugs at all, sorry.
-Erik
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