On 4/4/2014 6:57 PM, Scott Gomez wrote:
> Wikipedia has a good overview and a list of BusyBox's implemented commands,
> Moose. It's here:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
>
> Mostly though, you're going to need unix/linux commands like:
>
> ls - which lists contents of a folder
> cp - which copies a file
> mv - which moves a file
> mkdir - which makes a directory
> rm - which removes a file
> rmdir - which removes a directory
>
> However, in BusyBox commands such as the above are given as arguments to
> the /bin/busybox executable, not standalone as given in unix and/or linux.
>
> Command details are here:
>
> http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html#commands
Yes, I found that. Not all options of all commands are implemented. CP is
missing -n, which would be very useful for
only copying new files in a simple copy scheme.
Thanks
U. Who Moose
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