Le 08/11/2021 à 13:50, Didier Kryn a écrit : > Le 06/11/2021 à 03:03, Steve Litt a écrit : >> Personally, I want a directory, guaranteed not to be a mount point, >> where the statically compiled binaries necessary to bring up the >> system, things like mount and ln and vi and fsck, etc, so if I don't >> want to, I don't have to run an initramfs. > Hi Steve. It seems you always understand the s of sbin as meaning > "static". it isn't. Look at Devuan binaries in /sbin and /usr/sbin; they > are dynamically linked. s stands for "system". > > # file /bin/mount > /bin/mount: setuid ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 > (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, > BuildID[sha1]=82eb1fdddc0083f599c4072f4e1a39e28de6c759, for GNU/Linux > 3.2.0, stripped > > What is called "interpreter" here is the dynamic linker associated to > the shared version of gcc, the Gnu C library. There is practically no > statically linked application in a Debian distribution, except some part > of debootstrap. > > -- Didier > > Sorry, not gcc, glibc.
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