How can I run a script on a Unix box without enough space to store it?





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Specifically what I'd like to do is run screenfetch on my router, just for fun.



Here's my disk space free:



admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 30336 30336 0 100% /
tmpfs 119880 448 119432 0% /tmp
devfs 119880 0 119880 0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock4 768 472 296 61% /jffs


Here are my options in /bin:



admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# ls /bin/
ash comgt echo ionice more ping sed umount
booster cp egrep kill mount ping6 sh uname
booster_watchdog date fgrep ln mv ps sleep usleep
busybox dd fsync login netstat pwd sync vi
cat df grep ls nice rm tar watch
chmod dmesg gunzip mkdir nvram rmdir touch wps_monitor
chown eapd gzip mknod pidof rstats true zcat


The only way I can connect to it, AFAIK, is through telnet. The script I'd like to run is 232kb and I only have 120kb available. Would I be able to mount another device, like my laptop, and run the script from there, with these tools? Or is there some other way to run it?









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    Specifically what I'd like to do is run screenfetch on my router, just for fun.



    Here's my disk space free:



    admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# df
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 30336 30336 0 100% /
    tmpfs 119880 448 119432 0% /tmp
    devfs 119880 0 119880 0% /dev
    /dev/mtdblock4 768 472 296 61% /jffs


    Here are my options in /bin:



    admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# ls /bin/
    ash comgt echo ionice more ping sed umount
    booster cp egrep kill mount ping6 sh uname
    booster_watchdog date fgrep ln mv ps sleep usleep
    busybox dd fsync login netstat pwd sync vi
    cat df grep ls nice rm tar watch
    chmod dmesg gunzip mkdir nvram rmdir touch wps_monitor
    chown eapd gzip mknod pidof rstats true zcat


    The only way I can connect to it, AFAIK, is through telnet. The script I'd like to run is 232kb and I only have 120kb available. Would I be able to mount another device, like my laptop, and run the script from there, with these tools? Or is there some other way to run it?









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      Specifically what I'd like to do is run screenfetch on my router, just for fun.



      Here's my disk space free:



      admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# df
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      /dev/root 30336 30336 0 100% /
      tmpfs 119880 448 119432 0% /tmp
      devfs 119880 0 119880 0% /dev
      /dev/mtdblock4 768 472 296 61% /jffs


      Here are my options in /bin:



      admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# ls /bin/
      ash comgt echo ionice more ping sed umount
      booster cp egrep kill mount ping6 sh uname
      booster_watchdog date fgrep ln mv ps sleep usleep
      busybox dd fsync login netstat pwd sync vi
      cat df grep ls nice rm tar watch
      chmod dmesg gunzip mkdir nvram rmdir touch wps_monitor
      chown eapd gzip mknod pidof rstats true zcat


      The only way I can connect to it, AFAIK, is through telnet. The script I'd like to run is 232kb and I only have 120kb available. Would I be able to mount another device, like my laptop, and run the script from there, with these tools? Or is there some other way to run it?









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      Specifically what I'd like to do is run screenfetch on my router, just for fun.



      Here's my disk space free:



      admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# df
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      /dev/root 30336 30336 0 100% /
      tmpfs 119880 448 119432 0% /tmp
      devfs 119880 0 119880 0% /dev
      /dev/mtdblock4 768 472 296 61% /jffs


      Here are my options in /bin:



      admin@RT-N66W:/tmp/home/root# ls /bin/
      ash comgt echo ionice more ping sed umount
      booster cp egrep kill mount ping6 sh uname
      booster_watchdog date fgrep ln mv ps sleep usleep
      busybox dd fsync login netstat pwd sync vi
      cat df grep ls nice rm tar watch
      chmod dmesg gunzip mkdir nvram rmdir touch wps_monitor
      chown eapd gzip mknod pidof rstats true zcat


      The only way I can connect to it, AFAIK, is through telnet. The script I'd like to run is 232kb and I only have 120kb available. Would I be able to mount another device, like my laptop, and run the script from there, with these tools? Or is there some other way to run it?







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