<html> <head> <title> Busybox Screenshot! </title> <meta name="Author" content="Mark Whitley"> <meta name="Description" content="A screenshot of Busybox"> </head> <body text="#000000" alink="#660000" link="#660000" bgcolor="#dee2de" vlink="#660000"> <h1> Busybox Screenshot! </h1> <TABLE WIDTH="80%" CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=4 BORDER=1> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#000000"> <pre style="background-color: black; color: lightgreen; padding: 5px; font-family: monospace; font-size: smaller;" width="80%"> $ ./busybox BusyBox v0.49 (2001.01.30-17:35+0000) multi-call binary -- GPL2 Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]... or: [function] [arguments]... BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a link to busybox for each function they wish to use, and BusyBox will act like whatever it was invoked as. Currently defined functions: basename, busybox, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, chvt, clear, cp, cut, date, dd, df, dirname, dmesg, du, echo, false, find, free, grep, gunzip, gzip, halt, head, id, init, kill, killall, ln, logger, ls, lsmod, mkdir, mknod, mkswap, more, mount, mv, poweroff, ps, pwd, reboot, reset, rm, rmdir, sed, sh, sleep, sort, swapoff, swapon, sync, syslogd, tail, tar, touch, true, tty, umount, uname, uniq, uptime, wc, which, whoami, xargs, yes, zcat $ <blink>_</blink> </pre> </TD></TR> </TABLE> </body> </html>