--- Pedro Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
...
> > > coexist with or substitute dynamically linked
> bash.
> >
> > While you are totally correct, did you have a look
> at sash, the stand-alone
> > shell? It is statically linked and also comes
> with a linked in version of
> > gzip, tar and some more. Yes, it's not bash, but
> for rescue operations it's
> > totally fine.
> >
> Didn't note it before... Yeap it looks great.
> Specially the aliasing
> features. Thanx.
I am correct this comes from SGi doesn't it? I
remember using a shell called "sash" on SGI's
machines. I was usually installed in a small separate
partition on disk; and it was kind of a middle ground
between the prom (BIOS) and a kernel in single user ...
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