The same approach is used in creating sysinstall related binaries or
in PicoBSD. The utility is called crunchgen(1).

The examples section even features ways to do exactly that with /sbin.

A.

On Tue Nov 12, 2002 at 11:32:26AM -0800, Rich Morin wrote:
> My spouse had the problem of creating a bootable copy of A/UX on a
> single floppy.  She decided to write a "doitall" program that had
> functionality from a number of small commands.  This amortized the
> overhead a great deal.
> 
> A similar approach could be used for /(s)bin: lump several programs
> together into a single binary, but give the binary links for each
> of the original names (and have the program respond according to
> the name used, ala vi/ex).
> 
> My general reaction, however, is that this issue (shrinking sbin)
> is not worth trashing the software engineering of piles of commands.
> 
> -r
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