Re: Providing a static e2fsck ?
At 12:05 +0000 1998-03-27, Ulf Fredriksson wrote:
>Michel LESPINASSE <walken@via.ecp.fr> writes:
>
>> On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Philippe Troin wrote:
>>
>> > If my shared libraries and/or ld.so were screwed up, I would only
>> > trust a boot disk to fix the damage anyways...
>>
>> isn't this what "linux init=/bin/sash" is for ?
>
>'/bin/shash'? What is that, and is it worth having?
'sash' is a statically-linked shell with a few extra builtin commands.
>From the man page:
<<
More importantly, however, is that many of the standard
system commands are built-in to sash. These built-in com-
mands are:
-chgrp, -chmod, -chown, -cmp, -cp, -dd, -echo,
-ed, -grep, -gunzip, -gzip, -kill, -ln, -ls, -mkdir,
-mknod, -more, -mount, -mv, -printenv, -pwd, -rm,
-rmdir, -sync, -tar, -touch, -umount, -where
>>
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