one option is to have the mount -b of the gnu binutils use the mount system
call and remove the command entirely.

ron

On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:22 PM Dan Cross <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've managed to get Akaros up and running entirely without Busybox; so far
> it seems to be working well. I modified the shell's error handling to
> understand 'errstr()', but need to do so for most of the other packages as
> well. I built everything out of tree, but I'll start sending up patches
> soon for integrating into our environment.
>
> I've installed the following packages:
>
> * Bash
> * GNU cpio
> * coreutils
> * diffutils
> * ed
> * gawk
> * GNU grep
> * GNU sed
> * GNU tar
>
> I've removed the following:
>
> * Busybox ash
> * Busybox killall
> * Busybox killall5
> * Busybox vi
>
> Several things needed patches, but all in all it wasn't hard to port these
> packages.
>
> Something to watch out for: "bind" is a shell builtin in Bash, and so it
> takes precedence over /bin/bind (which manipulates the namespace). I've
> changed a few shell scripts to call "/bin/bind" explicitly but that's just
> a workaround. We will have to figure out some clever way to address the
> name collision more gracefully.
>
>         - Dan C.
>
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