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authorEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2002-03-05 15:55:59 +0000
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42an account. To access CVS, you will want to add the following to set up your environment: 42an account. To access CVS, you will want to add the following to set up your environment:
43<pre> 43<pre>
44$ export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh 44$ export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh
45$ export CVSROOT='username@codepoet.org:/var/cvs'</pre> 45$ export CVSROOT='username@cvs.busybox.net:/var/cvs'</pre>
46<br> 46<br>
47It goes without saying you must change <em>username</em> to your own 47It goes without saying you must change <em>username</em> to your own
48username... 48username...
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26 26
27<!-- Begin Introduction section --> 27 <div class="c3">
28 28 <table border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2">
29 29 <tr>
30<TABLE WIDTH="95%" CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=4 BORDER=1> 30 <td class="c1">BUSYBOX</td>
31<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 31 </tr>
32 <A NAME="intro"> <BIG><B> 32 </table>
33 The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux 33 <a href="/"><img src="images/busybox1.png" alt="BusyBox"
34 </B></BIG></A> 34 border="0" width="164" height="116"></a><br>
35</TD></TR> 35 <!-- Begin Introduction section -->
36<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 36
37 37
38BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single 38 <table width="95%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="4" border=
39small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities 39 "1">
40you usually find in fileutils, shellutils, findutils, textutils, grep, gzip, 40 <tr>
41tar, etc. BusyBox provides a fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or 41 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name= "intro"><big>
42embedded system. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than 42 <b>The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux</b>
43their full featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide 43 </big></a></td>
44the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts. 44 </tr>
45<p> 45
46BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and limited resources in mind. 46 <tr>
47It is also extremely modular so you can easily include or exclude commands (or 47 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
48features) at compile time. This makes it easy to customize your embedded 48 BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX
49systems. To create a working system, just add /dev, /etc, and a kernel. 49 utilities into a single small executable. It provides
50<p> 50 minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you
51 51 usually find in fileutils, shellutils, findutils,
52BusyBox is maintained by 52 textutils, grep, gzip, tar, etc. BusyBox provides a
53<a href="http://codepoet.org/andersen/erik/erik.html"> 53 fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or
54Erik Andersen</a>, and licensed under the 54 embedded system. The utilities in BusyBox generally
55<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</a>. 55 have fewer options than their full featured GNU
56<p> 56 cousins; however, the options that are included provide
57 57 the expected functionality and behave very much like
58 58 their GNU counterparts.
59<h3> Screenshot </h3> 59
60 60 <p>BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and
61<p> Because everybody loves screenshots, a screenshot of BusyBox 61 limited resources in mind. It is also extremely modular
62is now available <a href="screenshot.html">right here</a>. 62 so you can easily include or exclude commands (or
63 63 features) at compile time. This makes it easy to
64 64 customize your embedded systems. To create a working
65<H3>Mailing List Information</h3> 65 system, just add /dev, /etc, and a kernel.</p>
66BusyBox now has a <a href="http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/">mailing list</a>!<br> 66
67To subscribe, go and visit <a href="http://www.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox">this page</a>. 67 <p>BusyBox is maintained by <a href=
68 68 "http://codepoet.org/andersen/erik/erik.html">Erik
69<H3>Sponsors</h3> 69 Andersen</a>, and licensed under the <a href=
70Please visit our sponsors and thank them for their support! They have 70 "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU GENERAL
71provided money for equipment and bandwidth. Next time you need help 71 PUBLIC LICENSE</a>.</p>
72with a project, consider these fine companies! 72
73<ul> 73 <h3>Screenshot</h3>
74 <li><a href="http://opensource.se/">opensource.se</a><br>Embedded open source consulting in Europe. 74
75 <li><a href="http://www.codepoet-consulting.com">Codepoet Consulting</a><br>Custom Linux, embedded Linux, BusyBox, and uClibc development. 75 <p>Because everybody loves screenshots, a screenshot of
76</ul> 76 BusyBox is now available <a href=
77 77 "screenshot.html">right here</a>.</p>
78Several individuals have also contributed. If you have already contributed 78
79and would like your name added here, just let me know. If you would like 79 <h3>Mailing List Information</h3>
80to be a BusyBox sponsor, email <a href="mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik</a>. 80 BusyBox now has a <a href="/lists/busybox/">mailing
81 81 list</a>!<br>
82<!-- Begin Latest News section --> 82 To subscribe, go and visit <a href=
83 83 "/mailman/listinfo/busybox">this page</a>.
84<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 84
85 <A NAME="news"> 85 <h3>Sponsors</h3>
86 <BIG><B> 86 Please visit our sponsors and thank them for their
87 Latest News 87 support! They have provided money for equipment and
88 </B></BIG> 88 bandwidth. Next time you need help with a project,
89 </A> 89 consider these fine companies!
90</TD></TR> 90
91<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 91 <ul>
92 92 <li><a href=
93<ul> 93 "http://opensource.se/">opensource.se</a><br>
94 94 Embedded open source consulting in Europe.</li>
95 <li> <b>3 January 2002 -- Welcome to busybox.net!</b> 95
96 <p> 96 <li><a href=
97 97 "http://www.codepoet-consulting.com">Codepoet
98 Thanks to the generosity of a number of busybox users, we have been 98 Consulting</a><br>
99 able to purchase busybox.net (which is where you are probably 99 Custom Linux, embedded Linux, BusyBox, and uClibc
100 reading this). Right now, busybox.net and uclibc.org are both 100 development.</li>
101 living on my home system (at the end of my DSL line). I 101 </ul>
102 apologize for the abrupt move off of busybox.lineo.com. 102 Several individuals have also contributed. If you have
103 Unfortunately, I no longer have the access needed to keep that 103 already contributed and would like your name added
104 system updated (for example, you might notice the daily snapshots 104 here, just let me know. If you would like to be a
105 there stopped some time ago). 105 BusyBox sponsor, email <a href=
106 106 "mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik</a>.
107 <p> 107 <!-- Begin Latest News section -->
108 108 </td>
109 Busybox.net is currently hosted on my home server, at the end of a 109 </tr>
110 DSL line. Unfortunately, the load on them is quite heavy. To address 110
111 this, I'm trying to make arrangements to get busybox.net co-located 111 <tr>
112 directly at an ISP. To assist in the co-location effort, <a 112 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name=
113 href="http://www.codepoet.org/~markw">Mark Whitley</a> (author of 113 "news"><big><b>Latest News</b></big></a></td>
114 busybox sed, cut, and grep) has donated his <a 114 </tr>
115 href="http://www.netwinder.org/">NetWinder</a> computer for hosting 115
116 busybox.net and uclibc.org. Once this system is co-located, the 116 <tr>
117 current speed problems should be completely eliminated. Hopefully, 117 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
118 too, some of you will volunteer to set up some mirror sites, to help 118 <ul>
119 to distribute the load a bit. 119 <li>
120 120 <b>3 January 2002 -- Welcome to busybox.net!</b>
121 <p> 121
122 <!-- 122 <p>Thanks to the generosity of a number of busybox
123 <center> 123 users, we have been able to purchase busybox.net
124 Click here to help support busybox.net! 124 (which is where you are probably reading this).
125 <form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> 125 Right now, busybox.net and uclibc.org are both
126 <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_xclick"> 126 living on my home system (at the end of my DSL
127 <input type="hidden" name="business" value="andersen@codepoet.org"> 127 line). I apologize for the abrupt move off of
128 <input type="hidden" name="item_name" value="Support Busybox"> 128 busybox.lineo.com. Unfortunately, I no longer have
129 <input type="hidden" name="image_url" value="https://codepoet-consulting.com/images/busybox2.jpg"> 129 the access needed to keep that system updated (for
130 <input type="hidden" name="no_shipping" value="1"> 130 example, you might notice the daily snapshots there
131 <input type="image" src="images/donate.png" border="0" name="submit" alt="Make donation using PayPal"> 131 stopped some time ago).</p>
132 </form> 132
133 </center> 133 <p>Busybox.net is currently hosted on my home
134 --> 134 server, at the end of a DSL line. Unfortunately,
135 135 the load on them is quite heavy. To address this,
136 Since some people expressed concern over BusyBox donations, let me 136 I'm trying to make arrangements to get busybox.net
137 assure you that no one is getting rich here. All BusyBox and 137 co-located directly at an ISP. To assist in the
138 uClibc donations will be spent paying for bandwidth and needed 138 co-location effort, <a href=
139 hardware upgrades. For example, Mark's NetWinder currently has 139 "http://www.codepoet.org/~markw">Mark Whitley</a>
140 just 64Meg of memory. As demonstrated when google spidered the site 140 (author of busybox sed, cut, and grep) has donated
141 the other day, 64 Megs in not enough, so I'm going to be ordering 141 his <a href=
142 256Megs of ram and a larger hard drive for the box today. So far, 142 "http://www.netwinder.org/">NetWinder</a> computer
143 donations received have been sufficient to cover almost all 143 for hosting busybox.net and uclibc.org. Once this
144 expenses. In the future, we may have co-location fees to worry 144 system is co-located, the current speed problems
145 about, but for now we are ok. 145 should be completely eliminated. Hopefully, too,
146 A <b>HUGE thank-you</b> goes out to everyone that has 146 some of you will volunteer to set up some mirror
147 contributed! 147 sites, to help to distribute the load a bit.</p>
148 148
149 <br> 149 <p><!--
150 -Erik 150 <center>
151 151 Click here to help support busybox.net!
152 <p> 152 <form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post">
153 <li> <b>20 November 2001 -- BusyBox 0.60.2 released</b> 153 <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_xclick">
154 <p> 154 <input type="hidden" name="business" value="andersen@codepoet.org">
155 155 <input type="hidden" name="item_name" value="Support Busybox">
156 We am very pleased to announce that the BusyBox 0.60.2 (stable) is now 156 <input type="hidden" name="image_url" value="https://codepoet-consulting.com/images/busybox2.jpg">
157 released to the world. This one is primarily a bugfix release for the 157 <input type="hidden" name="no_shipping" value="1">
158 stable series, and it should take care of most everyone's needs 158 <input type="image" src="images/donate.png" border="0" name="submit" alt="Make donation using PayPal">
159 till we can get the nice new stuff we have been working on in CVS ready to 159 </form>
160 release (with the wonderful new buildsystem). The biggest change in this 160 </center>
161 release (beyond bugfixes) is the fact that msh (the minix shell) has been 161 -->
162 re-worked by Vladimir N. Oleynik (vodz) and so it no longer crashes when 162 Since some people expressed concern over BusyBox
163 told to do complex things with backticks. 163 donations, let me assure you that no one is getting
164 <p> 164 rich here. All BusyBox and uClibc donations will be
165 165 spent paying for bandwidth and needed hardware
166 This release has been tested on x86, ARM, and powerpc using glibc 2.2.4, 166 upgrades. For example, Mark's NetWinder currently
167 libc5, and uClibc, so it should work with just about any Linux system you throw it at. 167 has just 64Meg of memory. As demonstrated when
168 See the <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> 168 google spidered the site the other day, 64 Megs in
169 for <small>most of</small> the details. The last release was 169 not enough, so I'm going to be ordering 256Megs of
170 <em>very</em> solid for people, and this one should be even better. 170 ram and a larger hard drive for the box today. So
171 <p> 171 far, donations received have been sufficient to
172 As usual BusyBox 0.60.2 can be downloaded from 172 cover almost all expenses. In the future, we may
173 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads">http://www.busybox.net/downloads</a>. 173 have co-location fees to worry about, but for now
174 <p> 174 we are ok. A <b>HUGE thank-you</b> goes out to
175 Have Fun.<br> -Erik 175 everyone that has contributed!<br>
176 <p> 176 -Erik</p>
177 177 </li>
178 178
179 179 <li>
180 <li> <b>Old News</b> 180 <b>20 November 2001 -- BusyBox 0.60.2 released</b>
181 <br> 181
182 For the old news, visit <a href="http://www.busybox.net/oldnews.html">the old news page</a>. 182 <p>We am very pleased to announce that the BusyBox
183</ul> 183 0.60.2 (stable) is now released to the world. This
184 184 one is primarily a bugfix release for the stable
185 185 series, and it should take care of most everyone's
186<!-- Begin Download section --> 186 needs till we can get the nice new stuff we have
187 187 been working on in CVS ready to release (with the
188<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 188 wonderful new buildsystem). The biggest change in
189 <A NAME="download"><BIG><B> 189 this release (beyond bugfixes) is the fact that msh
190 Download 190 (the minix shell) has been re-worked by Vladimir N.
191 </B></BIG></A> 191 Oleynik (vodz) and so it no longer crashes when
192</TD></TR> 192 told to do complex things with backticks.</p>
193<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 193
194<ul> 194 <p>This release has been tested on x86, ARM, and
195 195 powerpc using glibc 2.2.4, libc5, and uClibc, so it
196 <li> Source for the latest release can always be downloaded from 196 should work with just about any Linux system you
197 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads">http://www.busybox.net/downloads</a>. 197 throw it at. See the <a href=
198 198 "downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for <small>most
199 <li> A new snapshot of the source is made daily and is available as a GNU 199 of</small> the details. The last release was
200 gzipped tarball <a href="busybox.tar.gz"> right here</a>. 200 <em>very</em> solid for people, and this one should
201 201 be even better.</p>
202 <li> BusyBox now has its own publically browsable 202
203 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/">CVS tree</a>, 203 <p>As usual BusyBox 0.60.2 can be downloaded from
204 anonymous 204 <a href=
205 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/cvs_anon.html">CVS access</a>, and 205 "downloads">http://www.busybox.net/downloads</a>.</p>
206 for those that are actively contributing there is even 206
207 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/cvs_write.html">CVS write access</a>. 207 <p>Have Fun.<br>
208 208 -Erik</p>
209</ul> 209 </li>
210 210
211 211 <li><b>Old News</b><br>
212<!-- Begin Docs section --> 212 For the old news, visit <a href="oldnews.html">the
213 213 old news page</a>.</li>
214<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 214 </ul>
215 <A NAME="docs"><BIG><B> 215 <!-- Begin Download section -->
216 Documentation 216 </td>
217 </B></BIG></A> 217 </tr>
218</TD></TR> 218
219<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 219 <tr>
220Current documentation for BusyBox includes: 220 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name=
221<ul> 221 "download"><big><b>Download</b></big></a></td>
222 <li> <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html">BusyBox.html</a>. 222 </tr>
223 This is a list of the all the available commands in BusyBox with 223
224 complete usage information and examples of how to use each app. I 224 <tr>
225 have spent a <em>lot</em> of time updating these docs and trying to 225 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
226 make them fairly comprehensive. If you find any errors (factual, 226 <ul>
227 grammatical, whatever) please let me know. 227 <li>Source for the latest release can always be
228 <li> <a href="http://www.busybox.net/downloads/README">README</a>. 228 downloaded from <a href=
229 This is the README file included in the busybox source release. 229 "downloads">http://www.busybox.net/downloads</a>.</li>
230 <li> <a href="http://bugs.busybox.net/db/pa/lbusybox.html">BusyBox Bugs</a>. 230
231 Need to report a bug? Need to check if a bug has been filed? 231 <li>A new snapshot of the source is made daily and is
232 <li> If you need more help, the BusyBox 232 available as a GNU gzipped tarball <a href=
233 <a href="http://www.busybox.net/lists/busybox/">mailing list</a> is 233 "busybox.tar.gz">right here</a>.</li>
234 a good place to start. 234
235</ul> 235 <li>BusyBox now has its own publically browsable <a
236 236 href="/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/">CVS tree</a>,
237 237 anonymous <a href="cvs_anon.html">CVS access</a>, and
238<!-- Begin Links section --> 238 for those that are actively contributing there is
239 239 even <a href="cvs_write.html">CVS write
240<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 240 access</a>.</li>
241 <A NAME="links"> 241 </ul>
242 <BIG><B> 242 <!-- Begin Docs section -->
243 Important Links 243 </td>
244 </B></BIG> 244 </tr>
245 </A> 245
246</TD></TR> 246 <tr>
247<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 247 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name=
248 248 "docs"><big><b>Documentation</b></big></a></td>
249<ul> 249 </tr>
250 250
251 <li> <A HREF="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/"> 251 <tr>
252 Free Software from Bruce Perens</A><br> 252 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
253 The original idea for BusyBox, and all versions up to 0.26 were written 253 Current documentation for BusyBox includes:
254 by <A HREF="mailto:bruce@perens.com">Bruce Perens</a>. This is his BusyBox website. 254
255 <p> 255 <ul>
256 256 <li><a href=
257 <li> <A HREF="http://freshmeat.net/projects/busybox/"> 257 "downloads/BusyBox.html">BusyBox.html</a>. This is a
258 Freshmeat AppIndex record for BusyBox</A> 258 list of the all the available commands in BusyBox
259 <p> 259 with complete usage information and examples of how
260 <li><a href="http://tinylogin.busybox.net/">TinyLogin</a> 260 to use each app. I have spent a <em>lot</em> of time
261 is a nice embedded tool for handling authentication, changing passwords, 261 updating these docs and trying to make them fairly
262 and similar tasks which nicely complements BusyBox. 262 comprehensive. If you find any errors (factual,
263 <p> 263 grammatical, whatever) please let me know.</li>
264 264
265 <li><a href="http://udhcp.busybox.net/">udhcp</a> 265 <li><a href="downloads/README">README</a>. This is
266 is a tiny dhcp client and/or server which is ideal for embedded systems. 266 the README file included in the busybox source
267 <p> 267 release.</li>
268 268
269 <li><a href="http://www.uclibc.org/">uClibc</a> 269 <li><a href=
270 is a C library for embedded systems. You can actually statically link 270 "http://bugs.busybox.net/db/pa/lbusybox.html">BusyBox
271 a "Hello World" application under x86 that only takes 4k (as opposed to 271 Bugs</a>. Need to report a bug? Need to check if a
272 200k under GNU libc). It can do dynamic linking too and works nicely with 272 bug has been filed?</li>
273 BusyBox to create very small embedded systems. 273
274 <p> 274 <li>If you need more help, the BusyBox <a href=
275 275 "lists/busybox/">mailing list</a> is a good place to
276</ul> 276 start.</li>
277 277 </ul>
278 278 <!-- Begin Links section -->
279<!-- Begin Projects section --> 279 </td>
280 280 </tr>
281<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=center> 281
282 <A NAME="projects"><BIG><B> 282 <tr>
283 Products/Projects Using BusyBox 283 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name=
284 </B></BIG></A> 284 "links"><big><b>Important Links</b></big></a></td>
285</TD></TR> 285 </tr>
286<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> 286
287 287 <tr>
288<p> I know of the following products and/or projects that use BusyBox -- 288 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
289listed in the order I happen to add them to the web page: 289 <ul>
290 290 <li><a href="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/">Free
291<ul> 291 Software from Bruce Perens</a><br>
292 <li> <a href="http://cvs.debian.org/boot-floppies/">Debian installer (boot floppies) project</a> 292 The original idea for BusyBox, and all versions up
293 <li> <a href="http://redhat.com/">Red Hat 7.2 installer</a> 293 to 0.26 were written by <a href=
294 <li> <a href="http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/source/rootdsks/">Slackware Installer</a> 294 "mailto:bruce@perens.com">Bruce Perens</a>. This is
295 <li> <a href="http://www.linuxrouter.org/">Linux Router Project </a> 295 his BusyBox website.</li>
296 <li> <a href="http://linux-embedded.org/">LEM</a> 296
297 <li> <a href="http://www.toms.net/rb/">tomsrtbt</a> 297 <li><a href=
298 <li> <a href="http://www.stormix.com/">Stormix Installer</a> 298 "http://freshmeat.net/projects/busybox/">Freshmeat
299 <li> <a href="http://www.emacinc.com/linux2_sbc.htm">EMAC Linux 2.0 SBC</a> 299 AppIndex record for BusyBox</a></li>
300 <li> <a href="http://www.trinux.org/">Trinux</a> 300
301 <li> <a href="http://oddas.sourceforge.net/">ODDAS project</a> 301 <li><a href=
302 <li> <a href="http://www.kerbango.com/">The Kerbango Internet Radio</a> 302 "http://tinylogin.busybox.net/">TinyLogin</a> is a
303 <li> <a href="http://www.linuxmagic.com/vpn/">LinuxMagic VPN Firewall</a> 303 nice embedded tool for handling authentication,
304 <li> <a href="http://byld.sourceforge.net/">Build Your Linux Disk</a> 304 changing passwords, and similar tasks which nicely
305 <li> <a href="http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ichi/baslinux.html">BasicLinux</a> 305 complements BusyBox.</li>
306 <li> <a href="http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/recovery">Zdisk</a> 306
307 <li> <a href="http://www.adtran.com">AdTran - VPN/firewall VPN Linux Distribution</a> 307 <li><a href="http://udhcp.busybox.net/">udhcp</a> is
308 <li> <a href="http://mkcdrec.ota.be/">mkCDrec - make CD-ROM recovery</a> 308 a tiny dhcp client and/or server which is ideal for
309 <li> <a href="http://recycle.lbl.gov/~ldoolitt/bse/">Linux on nanoEngine</a> 309 embedded systems.</li>
310 <li> <a href="http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/"> Floppyfw</a> 310
311 311 <li><a href="http://www.uclibc.org/">uClibc</a> is a
312 <li> <a href="http://midori.transmeta.com/"> Midori Linux</a> - <a href= 312 C library for embedded systems. You can actually
313 "http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,42399,00.html"> Article on 313 statically link a "Hello World" application under x86
314 Midori Linux</a> on <a href= "http://www.wired.com"> Wired</a>. Quote from 314 that only takes 4k (as opposed to 200k under GNU
315 Erik at the top of <a href= 315 libc). It can do dynamic linking too and works nicely
316 "http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,42399-2,00.html"> this 316 with BusyBox to create very small embedded
317 page</a> 317 systems.</li>
318 318 </ul>
319 <li> <a href="http://www.ltsp.org/">Linux Terminal Server Project</a> 319 <!-- Begin Projects section -->
320 <li> <a href="http://www.devil-linux.org/">Devil-Linux</a> 320 </td>
321 <li> <a href="http://dutnux.sourceforge.net/">DutNux</a> 321 </tr>
322 <li> <a href="http://www.cachier.com/">Cachier</a> 322
323 <li> <a href="http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/mindi/">Mindi</a> 323 <tr>
324 <li> <a href="http://www.tzi.de/~pharao90/ttylinux">ttylinux</a> 324 <td bgcolor="#CCCCC0" align="center"><a name=
325 <li> <a href="http://www.partimage.org/">Partition Image</a> 325 "projects"><big><b>Products/Projects Using
326 <li> <a href="http://tuxscreen.net">Tuxscreen Linux Phone</a> 326 BusyBox</b></big></a></td>
327 <li> <a href="http://tinfoilhat.cultists.net/">Tinfoil Hat Linux</a> 327 </tr>
328 328
329</ul> 329 <tr>
330 330 <td bgcolor="#EEEEE0">
331<p> Do you use BusyBox? I'd love to know about it and I'd be happy to link to 331 <p>I know of the following products and/or projects
332you. 332 that use BusyBox -- listed in the order I happen to add
333 333 them to the web page:</p>
334 334
335 335 <ul>
336<!-- End of Table --> 336 <li><a href=
337 337 "http://cvs.debian.org/boot-floppies/">Debian
338</TD></TR> 338 installer (boot floppies) project</a></li>
339</TABLE> 339
340 340 <li><a href="http://redhat.com/">Red Hat 7.2
341 341 installer</a></li>
342 342
343<!-- Footer --> 343 <li><a href=
344<HR> 344 "http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/source/rootdsks/">
345<TABLE WIDTH="100%"> 345 Slackware Installer</a></li>
346 <TR> 346
347 <TD> 347 <li><a href="http://www.linuxrouter.org/">Linux
348 <font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif"> 348 Router Project</a></li>
349 Mail all comments, insults, suggestions and bribes to 349
350 <a href="mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik Andersen</a><BR> 350 <li><a href="http://linux-embedded.org/">LEM</a></li>
351 The Busybox logo is copyright 1999-2002, Erik Andersen. 351
352 </font> 352 <li><a href=
353 </TD> 353 "http://www.toms.net/rb/">tomsrtbt</a></li>
354 354
355 <TD> 355 <li><a href="http://www.stormix.com/">Stormix
356 <a href="http://www.vim.org"><img border=0 width=90 height=36 356 Installer</a></li>
357 src="images/written.in.vi.png" 357
358 alt="This site created with the vi editor"></a> 358 <li><a href=
359 </TD> 359 "http://www.emacinc.com/linux2_sbc.htm">EMAC Linux
360 360 2.0 SBC</a></li>
361 <TD> 361
362 <a href="http://www.gimp.org/"><img border=0 width=90 height=36 362 <li><a href="http://www.trinux.org/">Trinux</a></li>
363 src="images/gfx_by_gimp.png" alt="Graphics by GIMP"></a> 363
364 </TD> 364 <li><a href="http://oddas.sourceforge.net/">ODDAS
365 365 project</a></li>
366 <TD> 366
367 <a href="http://www.linuxtoday.com"><img width=90 height=36 367 <li><a href="http://www.kerbango.com/">The Kerbango
368 src="images/ltbutton2.png" alt="Linux Today"></a> 368 Internet Radio</a></li>
369 </TD> 369
370 370 <li><a href=
371 <TD> 371 "http://www.linuxmagic.com/vpn/">LinuxMagic VPN
372 <p><a href="http://slashdot.org"><img width=90 height=36 372 Firewall</a></li>
373 src="images/sdsmall.png" alt="Slashdot"></a> 373
374 </TD> 374 <li><a href="http://byld.sourceforge.net/">Build Your
375 375 Linux Disk</a></li>
376 <TD> 376
377 <a href="http://freshmeat.net"><img width=90 height=36 377 <li><a href=
378 src="images/fm.mini.png" alt="Freshmeat"></a> 378 "http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ichi/baslinux.html">BasicLinux</a></li>
379 </TD> 379
380 380 <li><a href=
381 </TR> 381 "http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/recovery">Zdisk</a></li>
382</TABLE> 382
383 383 <li><a href="http://www.adtran.com">AdTran -
384 384 VPN/firewall VPN Linux Distribution</a></li>
385</CENTER> 385
386</BODY> 386 <li><a href="http://mkcdrec.ota.be/">mkCDrec - make
387</HTML> 387 CD-ROM recovery</a></li>
388
389 <li><a href=
390 "http://recycle.lbl.gov/~ldoolitt/bse/">Linux on
391 nanoEngine</a></li>
392
393 <li><a href=
394 "http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/">Floppyfw</a></li>
395
396 <li><a href="http://midori.transmeta.com/">Midori
397 Linux</a> - <a href=
398 "http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,42399,00.html">
399 Article on Midori Linux</a> on <a href=
400 "http://www.wired.com">Wired</a>. Quote from Erik at
401 the top of <a href=
402 "http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,42399-2,00.html">
403 this page</a></li>
404
405 <li><a href="http://www.ltsp.org/">Linux Terminal
406 Server Project</a></li>
407
408 <li><a href=
409 "http://www.devil-linux.org/">Devil-Linux</a></li>
410
411 <li><a href=
412 "http://dutnux.sourceforge.net/">DutNux</a></li>
413
414 <li><a href=
415 "http://www.cachier.com/">Cachier</a></li>
416
417 <li><a href=
418 "http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/mindi/">Mindi</a></li>
419
420 <li><a href=
421 "http://www.tzi.de/~pharao90/ttylinux">ttylinux</a></li>
422
423 <li><a href="http://www.partimage.org/">Partition
424 Image</a></li>
425
426 <li><a href="http://tuxscreen.net">Tuxscreen Linux
427 Phone</a></li>
428
429 <li><a href="http://tinfoilhat.cultists.net/">Tinfoil
430 Hat Linux</a></li>
431 </ul>
432
433 <li><a href="http://zaurus.sourceforge.net/">Sharp Zaurus
434 PDA</a></li>
435 </ul>
436
437 <p>Do you use BusyBox? I'd love to know about it and
438 I'd be happy to link to you. <!-- End of Table -->
439 </p>
440 </td>
441 </tr>
442 </table>
443 <!-- Footer -->
444 <hr>
445
446 <table width="100%">
447 <tr>
448 <td class="c2">Mail all comments, insults, suggestions
449 and bribes to <a href="mailto:andersen@codepoet.org">Erik
450 Andersen</a><br>
451 The Busybox logo is copyright 1999-2002, Erik
452 Andersen.</td>
453
454 <td><a href="http://www.vim.org"><img border="0" width=
455 "90" height="36" src="images/written.in.vi.png" alt=
456 "This site created with the vi editor"></a></td>
457
458 <td><a href="http://www.gimp.org/"><img border="0" width=
459 "90" height="36" src="images/gfx_by_gimp.png" alt=
460 "Graphics by GIMP"></a></td>
461
462 <td><a href="http://www.linuxtoday.com"><img width="90"
463 height="36" src="images/ltbutton2.png" alt="Linux Today">
464 </a></td>
465
466 <td>
467 <p><a href="http://slashdot.org"><img width="90"
468 height="36" src="images/sdsmall.png" alt="Slashdot">
469 </a></p>
470 </td>
471
472 <td><a href="http://freshmeat.net"><img width="90"
473 height="36" src="images/fm.mini.png" alt="Freshmeat">
474 </a></td>
475 </tr>
476 </table>
477 </div>
478 </body>
479</html>
388 480
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
38 38
39<ul> 39<ul>
40 40
41 <p> <li> <b>Take me back to the <a href="http://busybox.net/">BusyBox</a> web site.</b> 41 <p> <li> <b>Take me back to the <a href="/">BusyBox</a> web site.</b>
42 <hr> 42 <hr>
43 43
44 44
@@ -102,9 +102,9 @@
102 here it is. Come and get it. 102 here it is. Come and get it.
103 <p> 103 <p>
104 The 104 The
105 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> has all 105 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> has all
106 the details. As usual BusyBox 0.60.1 can be downloaded from 106 the details. As usual BusyBox 0.60.1 can be downloaded from
107 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>. 107 <a href="downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>.
108 <p>Have Fun! 108 <p>Have Fun!
109 <p> 109 <p>
110 110
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
130 You don't have to be root or reboot your machine to run test this way. 130 You don't have to be root or reboot your machine to run test this way.
131 Preconfigured User-Mode Linux kernel source is also on busybox.net. 131 Preconfigured User-Mode Linux kernel source is also on busybox.net.
132 <p> 132 <p>
133 Another cool thing is the nifty <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/tutorial/index.html"> 133 Another cool thing is the nifty <a href="downloads/tutorial/index.html">
134 BusyBox Tutorial</a> contributed by K Computing. This requires 134 BusyBox Tutorial</a> contributed by K Computing. This requires
135 a ShockWave plugin (or standalone viewer), so you may want to grab the 135 a ShockWave plugin (or standalone viewer), so you may want to grab the
136 the GPLed shockwave viewer from <a href="http://www.swift-tools.com/Flash/flash-0.4.10.tgz">here</a> 136 the GPLed shockwave viewer from <a href="http://www.swift-tools.com/Flash/flash-0.4.10.tgz">here</a>
@@ -155,9 +155,9 @@
155 155
156 <p> 156 <p>
157 The 157 The
158 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> has all 158 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> has all
159 the details. As usual BusyBox 0.60.0 can be downloaded from 159 the details. As usual BusyBox 0.60.0 can be downloaded from
160 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>. 160 <a href="downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>.
161 <p>Have Fun! 161 <p>Have Fun!
162 <p> 162 <p>
163 163
@@ -174,11 +174,11 @@
174 174
175 <p> 175 <p>
176 The 176 The
177 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> covers 177 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> covers
178 some of the more obvious details, but there are many many things that 178 some of the more obvious details, but there are many many things that
179 are not mentioned, but have been improved in subtle ways. As usual, 179 are not mentioned, but have been improved in subtle ways. As usual,
180 BusyBox 0.52 can be downloaded from 180 BusyBox 0.52 can be downloaded from
181 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>. 181 <a href="downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>.
182 <p>Have Fun! 182 <p>Have Fun!
183 <p> 183 <p>
184 184
@@ -219,21 +219,21 @@
219 for letting me use their system!). 219 for letting me use their system!).
220 <p> 220 <p>
221 You can read the 221 You can read the
222 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for 222 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for
223 complete details. BusyBox 0.51 can be downloaded from 223 complete details. BusyBox 0.51 can be downloaded from
224 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>. 224 <a href="downloads">http://busybox.net/downloads</a>.
225 <p>Have Fun! 225 <p>Have Fun!
226 <p> 226 <p>
227 227
228 <li> <b>Busybox Boot-Floppy Image</b> 228 <li> <b>Busybox Boot-Floppy Image</b>
229 229
230 <p>Because you asked for it, we have made available a <a href= 230 <p>Because you asked for it, we have made available a <a href=
231 "http://busybox.net/downloads/busybox.floppy.img"> Busybox boot floppy 231 "downloads/busybox.floppy.img"> Busybox boot floppy
232 image</a>. Here's how you use it: 232 image</a>. Here's how you use it:
233 233
234 <ol> 234 <ol>
235 235
236 <li> <a href= "http://busybox.net/downloads/busybox.floppy.img"> 236 <li> <a href= "downloads/busybox.floppy.img">
237 Download the image</a> 237 Download the image</a>
238 238
239 <li> dd it onto a floppy like so: <tt> dd if=busybox.floppy.img 239 <li> dd it onto a floppy like so: <tt> dd if=busybox.floppy.img
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
262 shell is now working very well, and the shell's environment variable 262 shell is now working very well, and the shell's environment variable
263 expansion was fixed. Tons of other things were fixed or made 263 expansion was fixed. Tons of other things were fixed or made
264 smaller. For a fairly complete overview, see the 264 smaller. For a fairly complete overview, see the
265 <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>. 265 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>.
266 <p> 266 <p>
267 lash (the busybox shell) is still with us, fixed up a bit so it 267 lash (the busybox shell) is still with us, fixed up a bit so it
268 now behaves itself quite nicely. It really is quite usable as 268 now behaves itself quite nicely. It really is quite usable as
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
283 Several new applets, lots of bug fixes, cleanups, and many smaller 283 Several new applets, lots of bug fixes, cleanups, and many smaller
284 things made nicer. Several cleanups and improvements to the shell. 284 things made nicer. Several cleanups and improvements to the shell.
285 For a list of the most interesting changes 285 For a list of the most interesting changes
286 you might want to look at the <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>. 286 you might want to look at the <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>.
287 <p> 287 <p>
288 Special thanks go out to Matt Kraai and Larry Doolittle for all their 288 Special thanks go out to Matt Kraai and Larry Doolittle for all their
289 work on this release, and for keeping on top of things while I've been 289 work on this release, and for keeping on top of things while I've been
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
315 woody) a .udeb can now be generated. 315 woody) a .udeb can now be generated.
316 <p> 316 <p>
317 The curious can get a list of some of the more interesting changes by reading 317 The curious can get a list of some of the more interesting changes by reading
318 the <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>. 318 the <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>.
319 <p> 319 <p>
320 Many thanks go out to the many many people that have contributed to 320 Many thanks go out to the many many people that have contributed to
321 this release, especially Matt Kraai, Larry Doolittle, and Kent Robotti. 321 this release, especially Matt Kraai, Larry Doolittle, and Kent Robotti.
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
329 renice, xargs, and expr. syslogd now supports network logging. 329 renice, xargs, and expr. syslogd now supports network logging.
330 There are the usual tar updates. Most apps now use getopt for 330 There are the usual tar updates. Most apps now use getopt for
331 more correct option parsing. 331 more correct option parsing.
332 See the <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> 332 See the <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>
333 for complete details. 333 for complete details.
334 334
335 335
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
341 people to dump a binary keymaps for use with 'loadkmap', and a 341 people to dump a binary keymaps for use with 'loadkmap', and a
342 completely reworked 'grep' and 'sed' which should behave better. 342 completely reworked 'grep' and 'sed' which should behave better.
343 BusyBox shell can now also be used as a login shell. 343 BusyBox shell can now also be used as a login shell.
344 See the <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> 344 See the <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>
345 for complete details. 345 for complete details.
346 346
347 347
@@ -353,17 +353,17 @@
353 release provides the following new apps: cut, tr, insmod, ar, 353 release provides the following new apps: cut, tr, insmod, ar,
354 mktemp, setkeycodes, md5sum, uuencode, uudecode, which, and 354 mktemp, setkeycodes, md5sum, uuencode, uudecode, which, and
355 telnet. There are bug fixes for just about every app as well (see 355 telnet. There are bug fixes for just about every app as well (see
356 the <a href="http://busybox.net/downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for 356 the <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for
357 details). 357 details).
358 <p> 358 <p>
359 Also, some exciting infrastructure news! Busybox now has its own 359 Also, some exciting infrastructure news! Busybox now has its own
360 <a href="http://busybox.net/lists/busybox/">mailing list</a>, 360 <a href="lists/busybox/">mailing list</a>,
361 publically browsable 361 publically browsable
362 <a href="http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/">CVS tree</a>, 362 <a href="/cgi-bin/cvsweb/busybox/">CVS tree</a>,
363 anonymous 363 anonymous
364 <a href="http://busybox.net/cvs_anon.html">CVS access</a>, and 364 <a href="cvs_anon.html">CVS access</a>, and
365 for those that are actively contributing there is even 365 for those that are actively contributing there is even
366 <a href="http://busybox.net/cvs_write.html">CVS write access</a>. 366 <a href="cvs_write.html">CVS write access</a>.
367 I think this will be a huge help to the ongoing development of BusyBox. 367 I think this will be a huge help to the ongoing development of BusyBox.
368 <p> 368 <p>
369 Also, for the curious, there is no 0.44 release. Somehow 0.44 got announced 369 Also, for the curious, there is no 0.44 release. Somehow 0.44 got announced
@@ -403,8 +403,7 @@
403 from "A" would have been logged. This means that if init tries to log something 403 from "A" would have been logged. This means that if init tries to log something
404 while say ppp has the syslog open, init would block (which is bad, bad, bad). 404 while say ppp has the syslog open, init would block (which is bad, bad, bad).
405 <p> 405 <p>
406 Karl M. Hegbloom has created a 406 Karl M. Hegbloom has created a fix for the problem.
407 <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/busybox-0.43-syslog_patch">fix for the problem</a>.
408 Thanks Karl! 407 Thanks Karl!
409 408
410 409
@@ -417,7 +416,7 @@
417 freeramdisk, tr, echo, test, and usleep. Tar has been completely 416 freeramdisk, tr, echo, test, and usleep. Tar has been completely
418 rewritten from scratch. Bss size has also been greatly reduced. 417 rewritten from scratch. Bss size has also been greatly reduced.
419 More details are available in the 418 More details are available in the
420 <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/Changelog">changelog</a>. 419 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a>.
421 Oh, and as a special bonus, I wrote some fairly comprehensive 420 Oh, and as a special bonus, I wrote some fairly comprehensive
422 <em>documentation</em>, complete with examples and full usage information. 421 <em>documentation</em>, complete with examples and full usage information.
423 422
@@ -429,7 +428,7 @@
429 There were others so if I somehow forgot to mention you, I'm very sorry. 428 There were others so if I somehow forgot to mention you, I'm very sorry.
430 <p> 429 <p>
431 430
432 You can grab BusyBox 0.43 tarballs <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/">here</a>. 431 You can grab BusyBox 0.43 tarballs <a href="downloads">here</a>.
433 432
434 <p> <li> <b>9 April 2000 -- BusyBox 0.43 pre release</b> 433 <p> <li> <b>9 April 2000 -- BusyBox 0.43 pre release</b>
435 <br> 434 <br>
@@ -444,7 +443,7 @@
444 enough for production use -- it just isn't a release since I have some structural 443 enough for production use -- it just isn't a release since I have some structural
445 changes I still want to make. 444 changes I still want to make.
446 <p> 445 <p>
447 The pre-release can be found <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/">here</a>. 446 The pre-release can be found <a href="downloads">here</a>.
448 Please let me know ASAP if you find <em>any</em> bugs. 447 Please let me know ASAP if you find <em>any</em> bugs.
449 448
450 <p> <li> <b>28 March 2000 -- Andersen Baby Boy release</b> 449 <p> <li> <b>28 March 2000 -- Andersen Baby Boy release</b>
@@ -477,7 +476,7 @@
477 476
478 This is the most solid BusyBox release so far. Many, many 477 This is the most solid BusyBox release so far. Many, many
479 bugs have been fixed. See the 478 bugs have been fixed. See the
480 <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/Changelog">changelog</a> for details. 479 <a href="downloads/Changelog">changelog</a> for details.
481 480
482 Of particular interest, init will now cleanly unmount 481 Of particular interest, init will now cleanly unmount
483 filesystems on reboot, cp and mv have been rewritten and 482 filesystems on reboot, cp and mv have been rewritten and
@@ -494,7 +493,7 @@
494 mkdir, syslogd, and init. New apps include wc, hostid, 493 mkdir, syslogd, and init. New apps include wc, hostid,
495 logname, tty, whoami, and yes. New features include loop device 494 logname, tty, whoami, and yes. New features include loop device
496 support in mount and umount, and better TERM handling by init. 495 support in mount and umount, and better TERM handling by init.
497 The changelog can be found <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/Changelog">here</a>. 496 The changelog can be found <a href="downloads/Changelog">here</a>.
498 497
499 <p> <li> <b>7 January 2000 -- BusyBox 0.40 released</b> 498 <p> <li> <b>7 January 2000 -- BusyBox 0.40 released</b>
500 <br> 499 <br>
@@ -504,7 +503,7 @@
504 New apps include sort, uniq, lsmod, rmmod, fbset, and loadacm. 503 New apps include sort, uniq, lsmod, rmmod, fbset, and loadacm.
505 In particular, this release fixes an important bug in tar which 504 In particular, this release fixes an important bug in tar which
506 in some cases produced serious security problems. 505 in some cases produced serious security problems.
507 As always, the changelog can be found <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/Changelog">here</a>. 506 As always, the changelog can be found <a href="downloads/Changelog">here</a>.
508 507
509 <p> <li> <b>11 December 1999 -- BusyBox Website</b> 508 <p> <li> <b>11 December 1999 -- BusyBox Website</b>
510 <br> 509 <br>
@@ -518,7 +517,7 @@
518 <br> 517 <br>
519 This release includes fixes to init, reboot, halt, kill, and ls, and contains 518 This release includes fixes to init, reboot, halt, kill, and ls, and contains
520 the new apps ping, hostname, mkfifo, free, tail, du, tee, and head. A full 519 the new apps ping, hostname, mkfifo, free, tail, du, tee, and head. A full
521 changelog can be found <a href="ftp://busybox.net/pub/busybox/Changelog">here</a>. 520 changelog can be found <a href="downloads/Changelog">here</a>.
522 <p> <li> <b>5 December 1999 -- BusyBox 0.38 released</b> 521 <p> <li> <b>5 December 1999 -- BusyBox 0.38 released</b>
523 <br> 522 <br>
524 This release includes fixes to tar, cat, ls, dd, rm, umount, find, df, 523 This release includes fixes to tar, cat, ls, dd, rm, umount, find, df,
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539 538
540<ul> 539<ul>
541 540
542 <li> <a href="http://busybox.net/">Take me back to http://busybox.net/</a>. 541 <li> <a href="/">Take me back to http://busybox.net/</a>.
543 <p> 542 <p>
544 543
545 <li> <A HREF="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/"> 544 <li> <A HREF="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/">
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552 Freshmeat AppIndex record for BusyBox</A> 551 Freshmeat AppIndex record for BusyBox</A>
553 <p> 552 <p>
554 553
555 <li> <a href="http://busybox.net/software.html">Cool embedded software</a>.
556 <p>
557
558</ul> 554</ul>
559 555
560 556