# # $FreeBSD$ # # configuration file for "bridge" floppy. # Depending on your needs, almost surely you will need to # modify your configuration to add/remove/change programs used in # the floppy image. Remember that some programs also require # matching kernel options to enable device drivers etc. # # Next to most of the programs i have tried to indicate the approximate # space consumed, but beware that these values change from release # to release, and might depend on the presence of other programs which # share the same libraries. # # NOTE: the string "/usr/src" will be automatically replaced with the # correct value set in 'build' script - you should change it there # Default build options. Basically tell the Makefiles which understand # that to use the most compact possible version of the code. # buildopts -DNOPAM -DRELEASE_CRUNCH -DNONETGRAPH -DNOIPSEC -DNO_INET6 # directories where to look for sources of various binaries. # @__CWD__@ is a magic keyword in the picobsd's (Makefile.conf) # which is replaced with the picobsd directory. srcdirs @__CWD__@/src # Some programs are especially written for PicoBSD and reside here # Make this first in the list so we can override standard programs # with the picobsd-specific ones. srcdirs /usr/src/release/picobsd/tinyware # # standard locations # srcdirs /usr/src/bin srcdirs /usr/src/sbin/i386 srcdirs /usr/src/sbin srcdirs /usr/src/usr.bin srcdirs /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin srcdirs /usr/src/usr.sbin srcdirs /usr/src/libexec # # And there are others (mostly ports) which reside in their specific # directories. For them, we use the "special" commands to tell # crunchgen where to look for sources, objects, which Makefile # variables contain the list of sources and objects, and so on. # init is almost always necessary. progs init # 4KB. # fsck is almost always necessary, unless you have everything on the # image and use 'tar' or something similar to read/write raw blocks # from the floppy. progs fsck # 24KB. # ifconfig is needed if you want to configure interfaces... progs ifconfig # 4KB. # # You will also need a shell and a bunch of utilities. # The standard shell is not that large, but you need many # external programs. In fact most of them do not take much space # as they merely issue a system call, and print the result; the # libraries are already needed anyways, so they end up using almost # no additional memory. # There are a few exceptions such as 'less', which in 4.x is # rather large. progs sh # 36KB. ln sh -sh progs echo # 0KB. progs pwd progs mkdir rmdir progs chmod chown progs mv ln # 0KB. progs mount progs minigzip # 0KB. ln minigzip gzip progs cp # 0KB. progs rm progs ls progs kill progs df # 0KB. progs ps # 4KB. progs ns # 4KB. ln ns netstat progs vm # 0KB. progs cat # 0KB. progs test # 0KB. ln test [ progs hostname # 0KB. progs login # 4KB. progs getty # 4KB. progs stty # 4KB. progs w # 0KB. progs msg # 0KB. ln msg dmesg progs reboot # 0KB. #progs less # 36KB #ln less more #progs more # 12KB special more srcdir /usr/ports/misc/44bsd-more/work progs sysctl progs swapon # 0KB. progs pwd_mkdb # 0KB. progs umount progs mount_std progs du # 0KB. progs tail # 0KB. progs tee # 0KB. progs passwd # 0KB. progs route # 8KB # progs mount_msdosfs # progs comcontrol # # If you want to run natd, remember the alias library #progs natd # 20KB #libs -lalias # natd # # ppp is rather large. Note that as of Jan.01, RELEASE_CRUNCH # makes ppp not use libalias, so you cannot have aliasing. #progs ppp # 112KB # You need an editor. ee is relatively small, though there are # smaller ones. vi is much larger. # The editor also usually need a curses library. progs ee # 32KB. libs -lncurses # progs vi # ?? # libs -lcurses # for vi #progs tcpdump # 100KB. special tcpdump srcdir /usr/src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump progs arp # 0KB. progs disklabel # 4KB. progs fdisk # 4KB. progs vnconfig # 0KB. #progs grep # 16KB. progs date # 4KB. #progs mount_nfs # 0KB. ln mount_nfs nfs progs ping # 4KB. #progs routed # 32KB. progs ipfw # 12KB. progs traceroute # 0KB. # progs mount_cd9660 # 4KB. # ln mount_cd9660 cd9660 # progs newfs # 12KB. #ln newfs mount_mfs ln chown chgrp # ln mount_msdosfs msdos ln mount_std procfs ln mount_std mount_procfs # If you need to access the box remotely, and maybe copy files # from/to it, you can use telnet, rsh or ssh. # inetd is only needed for telnet and rshd #progs inetd # 12KB. #progs telnet # 20KB. #progs telnetd # 12KB. #progs ftp # 28KB. #progs tar # 32KB. # Check the ssh license! If you want to use this, # go to /usr/ports/security/ssh-picobsd, do a make extract configure # You also need to install /usr/ports/math/libgmp-freebsd #progs sshd # includes ssh and scp special sshd objvar SSHD_OBJS special sshd srcdir /usr/ports/picobsd/ssh-picobsd/work/ssh-1.2.27 special sshd objdir /usr/ports/picobsd/ssh-picobsd/work/ssh-1.2.27 ln sshd ssh ln sshd ssh1 ln sshd scp #libs /usr/local/lib/libgmp.a libs -ll # used by sh libs -lufs # used by mount ### ee uses ncurses instead of curses libs -ledit -lutil -lmd -lcrypt -lmp -lm -lkvm libs -lmytinfo -lipx -lz -lpcap -lwrap libs -ltermcap -lgnuregex # -lcurses