config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX bool "BusyBox" default y help The Swiss Army Knife of embedded Linux. It slices, it dices, it makes Julian Fries. http://busybox.net/ Most people will answer Y. choice prompt "BusyBox Version" default BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_2_2_1 help Select the version of BusyBox you wish to use. config BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_0_1 bool "BusyBox 1.0.1" config BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_1_3 bool "BusyBox 1.1.3" config BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_2_2_1 bool "BusyBox 1.2.2.1" config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT bool "daily snapshot" endchoice config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_INSTALL_SYMLINKS bool "Install symlinks for BusyBox applets" depends BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX default y help If you want to automatically install symlinks for all the supported applets to the busybox binary, then answer Y. This may overwrite files from other packages if your busybox includes replacement applets for the package. If you wish to just install /bin/busybox, then answer N. config BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG string "BusyBox configuration file to use?" depends BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX default "target/device/x86/i386/busybox.config" if BR2_i386 default "package/busybox/busybox-1.0.1.config" if BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_0_1 default "package/busybox/busybox-1.1.3.config" if BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_1_3 default "package/busybox/busybox-1.2.2.1.config" if BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION_1_2_2_1 help Some people may wish to use their own modified BusyBox configuration file, and will specify their config file location with this option. Most people will just use the default BusyBox configuration file.