> Probably not.
switch_root:
http://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/27570339
It seems pretty feasible coding to me and not even so terribly
huge by surplus; quickly grepping musl for things such unlinkat,
umount2 returns matches also.
I, so to speak, *know* Busybox, and it's not what I am looking
at. Hence, I will try too implement a s6-switch_root given s6* and
musl and augment s6-linux-utils ad hoc, for my use.
By the way: mksh statically linked against musl is slightly
larger in size than with dietlibc. On the other hand (and most
importantly):
https://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm
[... T]oolchain: dietlibc
Fefe’s dietlibc works in mksh R34, although his opinion towards
certain standards, such as caddr_t, strcasecmp(3), etc. are
weird. [...]
Thank you and cheers.
/Roy
Received on Mon Oct 14 2013 - 09:00:30 UTC