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Basically, this is just a simple name change. People were historically confused by the "cpio floppy", having no clear idea as to what it was (even if they knew what "cpio" stood for) given that the name gives one absolutely no indication as to what it's FOR. It's about as content free as calling it a "data floppy". Root floppy isn't much better, but it's got some historical weight (Linux divides their set into boot and root floppies) and is reasonably descriptive for a floppy that comprises the beginnings of a stand-alone root filesystem.
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# $Id: cpio_crunch.conf,v 1.7 1995/05/25 01:51:45 jkh Exp $
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# first, we list the source dirs that our programs reside in. These are
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# searched in order listed to find the dir containing each program.
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srcdirs /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin
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srcdirs /usr/src/bin /usr/src/sbin /usr/src/sbin/i386 /usr/src/usr.bin
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srcdirs /usr/src/usr.sbin
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# second, we list all the programs we want to include in our crunched binary.
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# The order doesn't matter. Any program that needs hard links to it gets an
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# `ln' directive.
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# /bin stuff
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progs cat chmod cksum cp date dd df echo ed expr grep hostname kill ln
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progs mkdir mt mv pwd rcp rm rmdir sleep slattach stty sync test ft
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ln test [
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# /sbin stuff
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progs badsect basename chown clri disklabel dmesg dump dmesg fdisk ft
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progs getopt init mknod mount mount_cd9660 mount_msdos mount_nfs
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progs ping reboot restore swapon umount
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ln dump rdump
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ln restore rrestore
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ln reboot halt
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# /usr/bin stuff
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progs tar ncftp ppp rsh sed telnet rlogin
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#progs tip
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#ln tip cu
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# finally, we specify the libraries to link in with our binary
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libs -lcrypt -ltelnet -lutil -ll -ledit
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libs -lgnuregex -lreadline -lcurses -ltermcap -lkvm
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