Roland McGrath wrote: > > > dmesg > > There is no analog to this right now, and probably won't be one. > The /dev/kmsg device is the closest thing there is. > > > free > > gunzip > > gzip > > init > > ping > > syslogd > > uptime > > which > > You haven't said what the trouble building these is. > The ones that didnt compile either made system calls, or included libraries that wernt found under the hurd <linux/*>.
> > loadacm > > loadfont > > These don't have analogs right now. > > > update > > The update daemon is superfluous on the Hurd, that is what this is. > > > mount > > umount > > swaponoff > > The implementation of these is completely different in the Hurd than in > Linux. You are better off just sticking with the existing programs in the > Hurd distribution (swapon and mount). Ok, cool, i will have another look at the 8 that you wernt sure about, i was pretty happy that the other 80 or so did compile. Glenn