On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 05:57:25PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Fabien Tassin wrote: > > /bin/sh /sbin/sh > > /bin/cp /sbin/cp > > /bin/rm /sbin/rm > > /bin/ln /sbin/ln > > /bin/ls /sbin/ls > > /bin/vi /sbin/vi > > /bin/chmod /sbin/chmod > > /bin/chown /sbin/chown > > /bin/mkdir /sbin/mkdir > > This is a nice list as well. All these tools are useful in the rescue > situation lilo: linux init=/bin/sash Now you've everything on that list except vi. Plus you get: chgrp cmp dd ed (who needs a sissy vi) grep gunzip gzip kill mknod (that'll be handy) more mount mv pwd rmdir sync (another good thing to have) tar (you did backup, right? :-) touch umount If you're a belt-and-suspenders type, you can keep a backup copy on a floppy disk, since it's only 279k. Plus, it already works, is packaged, and has been tested in actual operation. Mike Stone
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