Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 26 Mar 1999 19:32:36 +0000 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: GNU/Linux stance by Richard Stallman |
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Hi Albert.
> Check out /bin/false sometime. It is almost 100% bloat.
Enclosed are both /bin/false and /bin/true from the system I'm running on (RedHat 5.0 with kernel 2.2.4 - not my system though), and neither appears to be much in the way of bloat to me...
===8<=== /bin/false ===>8=== #!/bin/sh exit 1 ===8<=== CUT ===>8===
===8<=== /bin/true ===>8=== #!/bin/sh exit 0 ===8<=== CUT ===>8===
Where's the bloat?
Best wishes from Riley.
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