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Michael
Am 30.11.2012 um 23:57 schrieb Michael Knill
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> I am a little confused (not unusual).
>
> I want to use SSH to manage my systems and also backup and receive updates
> from a central server. As such, I need persistence for /root/.ssh.
> From a previous post I saw that creating /mnt/kd/root achieved this which it
> did.
Correct, then you would have an persistent /root dir after rebooting.
But you don't need it, see below.
>
> What I am confused about however is the purpose of /mnt/kd/ssh_root_keys. As
> that is all I need persistence for, I assumed that putting my files in here
> would work but it didn't.
> Also in this previous post it mentioned that if /mnt/kd/ssh_keys is created
> then its contents will be appended to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys. Is this
> still the case? I assume that I don't need this if I have /mnt/kd/root or
> /mnt/kd/ssh_root_keys?
What you need is creating /mnt/kd/ssh_keys/ and put your public ssh keys in
there.
The files in ssh_root_keys are needed when Astlinux connects to another ssh
server (therefor the name).
> Regards
> Michael Knill
>
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