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no habla bash muy bien...



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On Thursday 29 January 2004 15:08, John Chambers wrote:
> I've also read of problems with distributions that have two
> versions  of  sh,  bash, etc; one statically linked and one
> dynamically linked.  If anything in the boot sequence tries
> to  use  the dynamically linked version of a shell, you get
> the same kind of failure.


Solaris's default sh is statically-linked; all the other shells that ship with 
9 live in /bin or /usr/bin.  I'll forever think this is a really boss 
feature, courtesy of that one time I ditched the linker on my Slackware box 
by accident.  That same experience led me to discover that 'echo *' will 
suffice when ls is unavailable.

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