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    controller

    FLL based tool for controller programs and can act as an init program.

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    x86_64-LFS-linux-uclibc Shell Assistant

    BASH Shell Tool Helps With LFS "General Compilation Instructions"

    Project will be changing name to: System42. Set up an x86_64 linux cross-build from a generic 4.2 kconfig; use a bash shell program to produce linux-headers, uClibc, gcc and a complete GNU os. The tool is simple to customize and has only a few configuration variables. There is one executable program and six proglets, 100 common GNU source tarballs required. The Linux 4.2 kernel has a System.map with 22000 entries, in contrast to the slackware15 map having 155000 entries. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    UEFI fdisk

    UEFI fdisk is a disk partitionning tool running under UEFI/BIOS

    UEFI fdisk is a port to UEFI of the famous fdisk partitioning tool from util-linux, see https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux . Now since this program runs directly under UEFI shell you don't need to *boot* the system to edit partition tables.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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