//#define BB_AR
#define BB_BASENAME
#define BB_CAT
-#define BB_CHMOD_CHOWN_CHGRP
+#define BB_CHGRP
+#define BB_CHMOD
+#define BB_CHOWN
#define BB_CHROOT
#define BB_CHVT
#define BB_CLEAR
//#define BB_CMP
-#define BB_CP_MV
+#define BB_CP
#define BB_CUT
#define BB_DATE
//#define BB_DC
#define BB_MORE
#define BB_MOUNT
//#define BB_MT
+#define BB_MV
//#define BB_NSLOOKUP
//#define BB_PING
//#define BB_PIVOT_ROOT
// them put on the stack. For some very small machines with limited stack
// space, this can be deadly. For most folks, this works just fine...
//#define BB_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_ON_STACK
+// The third alternative for buffer allocation is to use BSS. This works
+// beautifully for computers with a real MMU (and OS support), but wastes
+// runtime RAM for uCLinux. This behavior was the only one available for
+// BusyBox versions 0.48 and earlier.
+//#define BB_FEATURE_BUFFERS_GO_IN_BSS
//
// Turn this on to use Erik's very cool devps, and devmtab kernel drivers,
// thereby eliminating the need for the /proc filesystem and thereby saving