[BusyBox] Start scipts for busybox
David Meggy
dmeggy at techsol.ca
Wed Jan 28 18:58:03 UTC 2004
Busybox init will work fine without any startup scripts. See the init
entry here: http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html, which shows
you the default /etc/inittab if none exists. You can use this as a
base, and modify to your own needs. As for /etc/init.d/rcS, this is so
custom to everybody's setup, that a default script isn't really
practical.
David
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 10:36, Bharat Kapoor wrote:
> I am new here and to Linux - so please bear with me if my questions are too
> naive.
>
> I am trying to use init and login from busybox for my embedded system, and
> want to know if there is some simple set of startup scripts that I can use
> and start with. I did a qucik search in the Archives (it was not thorough -
> and saw some discussions, but am still not sure how to proceed)
>
> Regards
> kapoor
>
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