Something I (re)discovered recently...

Windows is unavoidable at work.  So, you're working on Windows machine, but you 
need your favourite Unix tools and utilities to process some file.  What do you 
do?  So far, I found 3 solutions:

1. VirtualBox -- virtualbox.org

Keep VirtualBox running minimized, with shared folder enabled.  Then, bring it 
up whenever you need it.  This is what I usually do, because VirtualBox is 
needed for other things.  But, this only works on your desktop.  If you have to 
move around to many machines, then this may not be ideal, because even though 
you can put VMs on USB stick, you need to install VirtualBox on those machines. 

2. BusyBox (for Windows) -- frippery.org/busybox/

It's single binary, and it's ideal for USB stick.  You get all the programs 
that BusyBox comes with.  But, sometimes, you need a full set of options that 
you're familiar with.


3. Cygwin -- cygwin.com


It's single directory which you can put on USB stick.  That directory becomes 
your root filesystem, but you can access other drives through /cygdrive which 
acts like /mnt.  This is my recent (re)discovery.  I knew about it, but totally 
forgot.
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William
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