* Steve Lamb said: > > I think he imagines that ash will be in RAM all the time during the normal > > course of the server run. Well, if he read the entire thread he would know > > it's not true. But he knows better, I guess :)) > > No, but it will be loaded each time that /bin/sh is called. Now, what is > at the top of damn near ever script? > > #!/bin/sh > > Hmmm. Every time that someone runs a shell script, they will now be > hammered with an overhead of a statically linked sh. How many shell scripts > are on a production machine? :P I said it once, I'll say it once again - you are a moron and an idiot. static shell won't be pointed at by /bin/sh. /bin/sh will be, for example, your beloved /bin/bash. Did it finally get into your stupid, incredibly stupid brain? marek
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