df1dddf9ff | ||
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disk-utils | ||
example.files | ||
fdisk | ||
getopt | ||
hwclock | ||
lib | ||
licenses | ||
login-utils | ||
misc-utils | ||
mkminix-0.1 | ||
mount | ||
partx | ||
po | ||
rescuept | ||
sys-utils | ||
text-utils | ||
HISTORY | ||
INSTALL | ||
MAINTAINER | ||
MCONFIG | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
VERSION | ||
configure | ||
install-sh | ||
mkinstalldirs | ||
testincl |
README
util-linux is a random collection of Linux utilities The stuff in the subdirectories mount, fdisk, disk-utils, text-utils, misc-utils, sys-utils, getopt-* should be rather distribution-neutral, and installing it does no harm. On the other hand, the stuff in login-utils defines initial boot-time stuff, things that are done in different ways by different distributions. If you install it, your machine may not boot anymore. No RPMs are provided - get yours from your distributor.