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# Debian-woody.yard
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#
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# Adapted from Bootdisk_Contents.in by Tom Fawcett
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#
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# user-mode-linux has devfs built-in so if things aren't working try devfs=nomount in the options
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# for the uml box.
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Format rules:
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#  - Lines beginning with # or % are comments.
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#
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#  - Blank lines and whitespace are ignored.
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#
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#  - Filenames may be either relative or absolute.  Any filename not
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#    beginning with a slash is relative and will be resolved relative to the
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#    configuration directory (@config_dest@).
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#
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#  - Lines of the form "filename1 -> filename2" will create symbolic (soft)
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#    links on the root fs.  For example, if you want bash linked to sh
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#    in the root fs you specify: "/bin/bash -> /bin/sh"
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#    (There is no way to specify hardlinks, though hard linked files
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#    that exist on the hard disk will be hard linked on the bootdisk.)
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#
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#  - Lines of the form "filename1 <= filename2"
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#    will cause filename2 to be copied to filename1 on the boot disk.
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#    This is useful for specifying trimmed-down replacements for
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#    /etc/passwd, /etc/inittab, etc.  filename2 will be found first by
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#    searching PATH, then by searching relative to the configuration directory.
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#
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#  - Glob designations (?, * and []) are generally allowed, eg /dev/hd[ab]*
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#    Wildcards are not allowed in link specs or replacement specs.
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#
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#  - You may refer to environment variables in these specs by using
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#    a dollar sign.  $RELEASE will be set to the release string of $kernel, 
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#    eg 2.2.13 or 2.2.15-6mdk.  
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#
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#  You don't need to specify shared libraries or loaders.  make_root_fs
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#  will detect necessary libraries and include them automatically.  The
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#  exceptions are NSS and PAM libraries, which are dynamically loaded and
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#  can't really be predicted.  Yard doesn't automatically include these
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#  libraries (it doesn't know what you want to do), but it will check your
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#  choices and warn you if something isn't provided for.
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#
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#  You don't need to explicitly specify intermediate directories unless you
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#  just want to make sure they exist.
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##############################################################################
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#  Specify these binaries absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
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/bin/cat
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#/bin/false		   	
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/bin/hostname		   	
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/bin/ln			   	
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/bin/login		   	
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/bin/ls			   	
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/bin/more
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/bin/mount         
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/bin/mv			   	
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/bin/su			   	
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#/bin/true		   	
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/bin/umount
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#/bin/loadkeys
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#####  THE DEFAULT SHELL
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#    Bash is huge and requires libncurses.so.
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#    Most people use a smaller lightweight shell, like ash or kiss,
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#    and use that instead.
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/bin/bash -> sh
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#/bin/csh -> tcsh
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#/bin/sh -> ash
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/sbin/init		   	
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#/sbin/ldconfig		#  no longer necessary
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#/sbin/reboot
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/sbin/shutdown      
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#/sbin/swapoff       
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/sbin/swapon        
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#/sbin/telinit       
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#/sbin/update        
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#####  FILES IN /etc, TAKEN FROM YOUR SETUP
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#
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#  The advantage of using your existing /etc/passwd file is that is has
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#  all the correct UIDs and GIDs, which may be useful when restoring
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#  files from tape.  On the other hand, using a trimmed-down passwd
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#  allows you to use a trimmed-down shell, and avoids errors
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#  from check_root_fs about home directories and shells not existing.
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#
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/etc/group		   	
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/etc/issue		   	
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/etc/profile		    
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/etc/shells
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#  These get replaced with their pared-down versions 
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#  in the Replacements subdirectory.
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/etc/passwd     <= ./Replacements/etc/passwd
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/etc/fstab	<= ./Replacements/etc/fstab.new
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/etc/motd	<= ./Replacements/etc/bootdisk_motd
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#/etc/rc		<= ./Replacements/etc/rc
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/etc/ttytype    <= ./Replacements/etc/ttytype
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/etc/gettydefs  <= ./Replacements/etc/gettydefs
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/etc/termcap	<= ./Replacements/etc/termcap
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#   PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
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/etc/pam.conf	<= ./Replacements/etc/pam.conf
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/lib/security/pam_permit.so	
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#   PROVISIONS FOR NSS
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#   If you use old libc5, you don't need this.  Comment out these lines.
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#
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/etc/nsswitch.conf <= ./Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf
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#   Check your version of libc and comment out the one you don't need:
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#/lib/libnss_files.so.1   # If you use use libc-2.0.X
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/lib/libnss_files.so.2    # If you use use libc-2.1.X or libc-2.2.X
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##### INITTAB and GETTY
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# Use one of these pairs, based on your distribution:
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#
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#===== REDHAT (5.x, 6.0) uses getty
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#/etc/inittab	<= Replacements/etc/inittab
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#/sbin/getty
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#
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#
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#===== MANDRAKE (7.0, 8.0) uses mingetty
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#/etc/inittab	<= Replacements/etc/inittab.mingetty
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#/sbin/mingetty
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#/etc/inittab	<= Replacements/etc/inittab.agetty
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#/sbin/agetty
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#                  agetty in disguise:
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/etc/inittab	<= Replacements/etc/inittab.debian
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/sbin/getty
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/etc/rcS.d/*
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/etc/rc.boot/*
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/etc/rc2.d/*
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/etc/rc3.d/*
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/etc/rc4.d/*
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/etc/rc5.d/*
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/etc/rc6.d/*
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#===== SUSE	uses mingetty:
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#/etc/inittab    <= Replacements/etc/inittab.mingetty     
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#/sbin/mingetty
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# If in doubt, check your /etc/inittab.
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# In any case, check to make sure the *getty* calls in the inittab match
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# the executable you're using.  Yard can't check this and *getty* will
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# hang if the arguments are wrong.
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#####  DEVICES
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/dev/mem	/dev/kmem
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/dev/null       /dev/zero
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/dev/ram*
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/dev/console
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/dev/tty[0-9]
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/dev/ttyS[0-9]		    # Serial ports (new style)
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/dev/fd0*                   # Floppy disk drives
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#/dev/*tape*                 #  Tape device links
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#/dev/*rft0                  #  Floppy tape devices
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#/dev/st?                    #  SCSI tape drives
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#/dev/sd*                    # SCSI disks
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#/dev/cdrom /dev/modem       # Links to real devices, which will be copied
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#/dev/mouse
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#####  utmp and wtmp.  
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/etc/utmp     -> /var/run/utmp
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#/var/run/utmp <= /dev/null        # This clears utmp on the floppy
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#####  Empty directories
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modprobe
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#/sbin/kerneld
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#/etc/modules.conf	/etc/conf.modules   #  Whichever you use
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#####  ESSENTIAL SYSTEM UTILITIES
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# (your rescue disk may not boot if these are not present.)
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#####  NON-ESSENTIAL BUT USEFUL UTILITIES
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gunzip	gzip
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head	tail
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tar
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#tr
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whoami
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wc
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#### Networking
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ifconfig
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ping
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#rsh
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#####  DISK AND FILE SYSTEM UTILITIES
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#tune2fs       
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#mklost+found  
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#####  FILES FOR RESTORING BACKUPS
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#  I use the tob package for backups, so I include everything to do
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#  restorations.  You might want to include man pages or help files.
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#tob
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#/usr/etc/tob/*
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#/usr/etc/tob/lists/
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#/usr/etc/tob/volumes/*
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#####  A basic text editor.  I use jove, a light-weight emacs clone
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#jove
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#/usr/lib/jove/jove.rc
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#####  For user "root".
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#/root/.profile
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#  A generic .profile:
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/root/.profile <= ./Replacements/root/.profile
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/root/.*shrc
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