On 04 Jan 2002 17:05:34 +0100 Laurent Bonnaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adam> Hmm, wouldn't this be a busybox bug? But I try, ona fully > Adam> installed system: > Adam> > Adam> # busybox ping arroz > Adam> > Adam> and ctrl-c works fine. Wierd. > > I had done the same test and got the result. That's why I reported > this bug against boot-floppies instead of busybox. > > Are you able to reproduce this bug ?
I imagine this has something to do with the controlling terminal ... a long time ago, 'linux init=/bin/sh' disabled job control, and as such, Ctrl+C. Here's a changelog entry from sysvinit(2.66-1, Oct. 29th, 1996): * Set /dev/console as controlling terminal for sysinit, bootwait, wait, powerwait.This allows using ^C to interrupt some parts of eg the boot process. Dave
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