#!/bin/sh [enter]
/bin/timed & [enter]
/sbin/init.binary [enter]
[CTRL-d]
A nitpicking detail: replacing the last line with
exec /sbin/init.binary
will save a few kilobytes of memory, as binary init will then replace the shell we user to execute out script, rather than run 'on top' of it.
BTW, since most (or at least a lot) of empeg users will be far more familiar with Windows than Linux, let's trawl through our bookmarks in search for 'Introduction to Linux for DOS users'-type web resources, so that Tony can make a FAQ entry of pointers to them.
Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
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Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Q#5196
MkII #080000376, 18GB green
MkIIa #040103247, 60GB blue