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BusyBox
In computing, BusyBox is a program combining many standard Unix utilities into a single small executable. It is intended to replace the GNU fileutils suite in a single-floppy or embedded Linux system. It is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL.
The project calls BusyBox "The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux."
The project lead is Erik Andersen .
External links
- Project home page
- uCdot (embedded Linux forum site)
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