CONTENTS: bash cpio devs e2fsbn elvis       
bash:     GNU bash-1.14.7
bash:
bash:     The GNU Bourne-Again SHell.  Bash is a sh-compatible command language
bash:     interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or 
bash:     from a file.  Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn
bash:     and C shells (ksh and csh).  Bash is ultimately intended to be a 
bash:     conformant implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools
bash:     specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).
bash:
bash:     Bash must be present for the system to boot properly.
bash:
cpio:     The GNU cpio backup and archiving utility v. 2.4.2
cpio:
cpio:     This is GNU cpio, a program to manage archives of files. This package
cpio:     also includes mt, a tape drive control program. cpio copies files into
cpio:     or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a file that contains other
cpio:     files plus information about them, such as their pathname, owner,
cpio:     timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on
cpio:     the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
cpio:
cpio:
cpio:
devs:     Device files.
devs:
devs:     This package creates special files in the /dev directory that 
devs:     represent your system's hardware.
devs:
devs:
devs:
devs:
devs:
devs:
devs:
e2fsbn:   Utilities for the second extended file system v. 1.14
e2fsbn:
e2fsbn:   Utilities needed to create and maintain ext2 filesystems under Linux.
e2fsbn:   Included in this package are: chattr, lsattr, mke2fs, mklost+found,
e2fsbn:   tune2fs, fsck, e2fsck, e2label, debugfs, dumpe2fs, and badblocks. 
e2fsbn:
e2fsbn:   These utilities were written by Remy Card (the developer and
e2fsbn:   maintainer of the ext2 fs) and Theodore T'so.
e2fsbn:
e2fsbn:
e2fsbn:
elvis:    elvis-2.1.
elvis:
elvis:    Elvis is a text editor.  It is intended to be a modern replacement
elvis:    for the classic ex/vi editor of UNIX fame.  Elvis supports many new
elvis:    features, including multiple edit buffers, multiple windows, and a
elvis:    variety of display modes.
elvis:
elvis:    As elvis is Slackware's default vi, this is a required package.
elvis:
elvis:
elvis: