mikshaw


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Posted: Mar. 06 2008,01:24 |
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Sorry, but we can't answer with "yes" or "no" if you are going to interpret it that way. Bash and Busybox are unrelated. Bash is a command shell, which is necessary in any nix system. DSL includes bash, ash, and ....uh...something else.
Busybox is a program that is used to replace some of the standard nix tools with a smaller package. DSL also has Busybox.
There is no "Busybox as opposed to Bash", since they are two separate tools that provide two separate functions.
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