On Fri 04 Apr 2003 at 10:24:38, Ross Edwin Robinson said:
> Traditionaly ?echo? is not dynamicly linked so that when you break your system
> you can see enough to fix it.

But to run "echo" you have to have a shell running (unless you boot with
"init=/bin/echo" -- that would make a very useful Linux system).  And at least bash
treats echo as a builtin, not as a separate program.

-- 
Soren Harward
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