Aaargh - this was so simple in the end, it's just frustrating.  I had
installed 'coreutils.tcz' on the original target machine (because 'stat'
no longer seems to be part of busybox), but that has replaced the 'ls'
command with one that doesn't display accented characters or different
colours for directories, executables etc. (by default, at least).

So how can I make '/bin/ls the default ls, rather than the one that
coreutils has put in /usr/local/bin?

Alternatively (and maybe preferably), how can I add 'stat' without
loading the whole coreutils package (because who knows what else it
subtly changes)?


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