^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Nov. 21 2006,21:21 |
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Hm, interesting - my next guess is that the included ash binary is not the same version as the manpage you are looking at, or its not compiled in, etc. (since I haven't seen any startup scripts using it, I wouldn't be surprised).
Guess another alternative is to replace ash with one that works to how you want it to.
Another thing, can you log the boot processes? Anyways, did you try running a dummy script inside an ash terminal?
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