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rootfs: add shell-tables + fixes #35
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Search for *.shell-table files in the .bob directories and cat them into one /etc/shells. Some login tools check for the existence of an entry for the used shell in /etc/shells. Packages which provide shells, can simply create such a file with an appropriate entry.
Add device/shell table files. Also make sure they are installed, so it is possible to pick them up when creating the root fs.
Add shell-table file, so screen can be added to /etc/shells. Also some small cleanup.
Create sshd user-table file + bump to latest version.
This package is just virtual, so don't directly depend on its requirements, but only when it is requested. Also don't import anything into the package itself.
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Hmm...any reason for changing all the indentations? Do we have a style guide for recipes?
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I don't think there is any style guide. I just copied the formatting of the other files checked into those repositories.
Search for *.shell-table files in the .bob directories and cat them into one /etc/shells. Some login tools check for the existence of an entry for the used shell in /etc/shells. Packages which provide shells, can simply create such a file with an appropriate entry.