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BusyBox Goes 1.0.0 24

prostoalex writes "BusyBox, a stripped-down minimalistic toolkit for embedded Linux, is now shipping 1.0.0. ChangeLog is available on the project Web site."
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BusyBox Goes 1.0.0

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  • by geirt ( 55254 ) on Thursday October 14, 2004 @12:13PM (#10525257)
    uclibc [uclibc.org] is a tiny libc which fits BusyBox very well. A complete linux system (without kernel) can be built using less than 500kbyte with busybox and uclibc.
  • Re:Lean Kernel (Score:4, Interesting)

    by FLAGGR ( 800770 ) on Thursday October 14, 2004 @03:37PM (#10527776)
    Harder, because someone who wanted to make a minimal kernel would probably be bound to some pretty specific hardware, which might depend on alot of kernel features. I've stripped my own kernel once, straight from source. v2.2 I think... It was difficult, but eventually worked. I've got a floppy disk that runs all the mini stuff, plus X11/Fluxbox. Very neat, all on one floppy (mind you X11 is painfully thinned down of course, so its basically only usable to use as a GUI installer for an app or something)

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