menu "Miscellaneous Utilities"
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CONSPY
+ bool "conspy"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ A text-mode VNC like program for Linux virtual terminals.
+ example: conspy NUM shared access to console num
+ or conspy -nd NUM screenshot of console num
+ or conspy -cs NUM poor man's GNU screen like
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NANDWRITE
+ bool "nandwrite"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ Write to the specified MTD device, with bad blocks awareness
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NANDDUMP
+ bool "nanddump"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ Dump the content of raw NAND chip
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UBIATTACH
+ bool "ubiattach"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ Attach MTD device to an UBI device.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UBIDETACH
+ bool "ubidetach"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ Detach MTD device from an UBI device.
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ADJTIMEX
bool "adjtimex"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Adjtimex reads and optionally sets adjustment parameters for
the Linux clock adjustment algorithm.
The bbconfig applet will print the config file with which
busybox was built.
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_COMPRESS_BBCONFIG
+ bool "Compress bbconfig data"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BBCONFIG
+ help
+ Store bbconfig data in compressed form, uncompress them on-the-fly
+ before output.
+
+ If you have a really tiny busybox with few applets enabled (and
+ bunzip2 isn't one of them), the overhead of the decompressor might
+ be noticeable. Also, if you run executables directly from ROM
+ and have very little memory, this might not be a win. Otherwise,
+ you probably want this.
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BEEP
bool "beep"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The beep applets beeps in a given freq/Hz.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CROND
bool "crond"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
Crond is a background daemon that parses individual crontab
-d sets loglevel to 0 (most verbose) and directs all output to stderr.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_CROND_CALL_SENDMAIL
- bool "Using /usr/sbin/sendmail?"
+ bool "Report command output via email (using sendmail)"
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CROND
help
- Support calling /usr/sbin/sendmail for send cmd outputs.
+ Command output will be sent to corresponding user via email.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_CROND_DIR
string "crond spool directory"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_CRONTAB
bool "crontab"
default y
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SUID
help
Crontab manipulates the crontab for a particular user. Only
the superuser may specify a different user and/or crontab directory.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DEVFSD
bool "devfsd (obsolete)"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
This is deprecated and should NOT be used anymore.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_DEVFS
bool "Use devfs names for all devices (obsolete)"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
This is obsolete and should NOT be used anymore.
Use linux >= 2.6 (optionally with hotplug) and mdev instead!
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_EJECT
bool "eject"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Used to eject cdroms. (defaults to /dev/cdrom)
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FBSPLASH
bool "fbsplash"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Shows splash image and progress bar on framebuffer device.
Can be used during boot phase of an embedded device. ~2kb.
"NN" (ASCII decimal number) - percentage to show on progress bar
"exit" - well you guessed it
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FLASHCP
+ bool "flashcp"
+ default n
+ help
+ The flashcp binary, inspired by mtd-utils as of git head 5eceb74f7.
+ This utility is used to copy images into a MTD device.
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FLASH_LOCK
bool "flash_lock"
default n
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IONICE
bool "ionice"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Set/set program io scheduling class and priority
Requires kernel >= 2.6.13
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LAST
bool "last"
default n
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WTMP
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WTMP
help
'last' displays a list of the last users that logged into the system.
choice
prompt "Choose last implementation"
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LAST
- default BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LAST_SMALL
+ default BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LAST_FANCY
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LAST_SMALL
bool "small"
default n
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_LESS_DASHCMD
help
- Enable "-N" command.
+ Enables "-N" command.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HDPARM
bool "hdparm"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Get/Set hard drive parameters. Primarily intended for ATA
drives. Adds about 13k (or around 30k if you enable the
help
'makedevs' is a utility used to create a batch of devices with
one command.
- .
+
There are two choices for command line behaviour, the interface
as used by LEAF/Linux Router Project, or a device table file.
- .
+
'leaf' is traditionally what busybox follows, it allows multiple
devices of a particluar type to be created per command.
e.g. /dev/hda[0-9]
Device properties are passed as command line arguments.
- .
+
'table' reads device properties from a file or stdin, allowing
a batch of unrelated devices to be made with one command.
User/group names are allowed as an alternative to uid/gid.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_RAIDAUTORUN
bool "raidautorun"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
raidautorun tells the kernel md driver to
search and start RAID arrays.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_READAHEAD
bool "readahead"
default n
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LFS
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LFS && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Preload the files listed on the command line into RAM cache so that
subsequent reads on these files will not block on disk I/O.
As readahead(2) blocks until each file has been read, it is best to
run this applet as a background job.
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_RFKILL
+ bool "rfkill"
+ default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
+ help
+ Enable/disable wireless devices.
+
+ rfkill list : list all wireless devices
+ rfkill list bluetooth : list all bluetooth devices
+ rfkill list 1 : list device corresponding to the given index
+ rfkill block|unblock wlan : block/unblock all wlan(wifi) devices
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_RUNLEVEL
bool "runlevel"
default n
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_RX
bool "rx"
default n
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
Receive files using the Xmodem protocol.
help
Prints a CD-ROM volume name.
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WALL
+ bool "wall"
+ default n
+ help
+ Write a message to all users that are logged in.
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WATCHDOG
bool "watchdog"
default y
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
The watchdog utility is used with hardware or software watchdog
device drivers. It opens the specified watchdog device special file