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Re: How to restore /bin?



John O'Hagan a écrit, le 14.03.2006 05:02 :
> In an unfortunate (beer-related) incident, I rm'ed /boot and /bin from my etch 
> laptop. I had /boot backed up, but not /bin, so I copied that from an oldish 
> Mepis CD. 
hello,
i'm on etch too (2.6.12-1-386)
here's  my ls /bin/*
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/bin/arch          /bin/dmesg           /bin/mkdir       /bin/setpci
/bin/bash          /bin/dnsdomainname   /bin/mknod       /bin/sh
/bin/bunzip2       /bin/echo            /bin/mktemp      /bin/sleep
/bin/bzcat         /bin/ed              /bin/more        /bin/stty
/bin/bzcmp         /bin/egrep           /bin/mount       /bin/su
/bin/bzdiff        /bin/false           /bin/mountpoint  /bin/sync
/bin/bzegrep       /bin/fgconsole       /bin/mt          /bin/tar
/bin/bzexe         /bin/fgrep           /bin/mt-gnu      /bin/tempfile
/bin/bzfgrep       /bin/fuser           /bin/mv          /bin/touch
/bin/bzgrep        /bin/grep            /bin/nano        /bin/true
/bin/bzip2         /bin/gunzip          /bin/nc          /bin/umount
/bin/bzip2recover  /bin/gzexe           /bin/netcat      /bin/uname
/bin/bzless        /bin/gzip            /bin/netstat     /bin/uncompress
/bin/bzmore        /bin/hostname        /bin/pidof       /bin/vdir
/bin/cat           /bin/kernelversion   /bin/ping        /bin/which
/bin/chgrp         /bin/kill            /bin/ping6       /bin/zcat
/bin/chmod         /bin/ln              /bin/ps          /bin/zcmp
/bin/chown         /bin/loadkeys        /bin/pwd         /bin/zdiff
/bin/cp            /bin/login           /bin/rbash       /bin/zegrep
/bin/cpio          /bin/ls              /bin/readlink    /bin/zfgrep
/bin/dash          /bin/lsmod           /bin/rm          /bin/zforce
/bin/date          /bin/lsmod.modutils  /bin/rmdir       /bin/zgrep
/bin/dd            /bin/lspci           /bin/rnano       /bin/zless
/bin/df            /bin/mbchk           /bin/run-parts   /bin/zmore
/bin/dir           /bin/mkbimage        /bin/sed         /bin/znew
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hope this will help.
heho.





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