This should do the job:
make user/busybox_clean
On 16/03/2009, at 7:20 AM, Gavin Lambert wrote:
Quoth Bob Furber:
Currently defined functions:
[, basename, busybox, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, clear,
cmp, cp, date, dd, df, dirname, du, echo, env, expr, false,
find,
free, ftpget, ftpput, getopt, grep, halt, head, hostname,
hwclock,
id, ifconfig, insmod, kill, ln, ls, lsmod, mkdir, mknod,
mktemp,
modprobe, more, mount, msh, mv, passwd, ping, poweroff,
printf,
ps, pwd, reboot, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, sed, sh, sleep,
stty,
sync, tail, tee, test, time, top, touch, traceroute, true,
tty,
umount, vi, wget, whoami
Obviously getty and stty did not take.
I will have to do a little digging around.
When you change the BusyBox config, often you need to do a clean
rebuild before it'll notice that it needs to build new
applets into it. That's probably your problem.
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