----------------- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] start ------------------- Hi In /usr/bin there are a lot of programs apperently hard linked: basename, busybox, .., gunzip, gzip, .. They all have 118877 bytes. Which is the source of this super-prog? Hard-linking certainly is memory-sparing, but could it be a disadvantage, if RAM is low, to have such a 'big' program to load? Beyond it: F.i. ps was for my 'last debugging' too less informativ, so I installed the orig. ps: to kill processes I want to know the attached terminal. K@Rdt ----------------- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] !end! -------------------
