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Re: RFD: Essential packages, /, and /usr



> 	Look for the -e option for the set utility.

Yes, yes.

> 	Historical reasons. 

Ah, so then in that case, it makes sense to require 'echo -n' from
/bin/sh, while forbidding it in /bin/sh scripts as part of a migration
strategy.


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