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- Questions from the 2016-11.1 (to 11.1-N where N is currently 3, as built by Eric, but we're working towards 4, collaboratively):
- The root password didn't come out as the common one when I built it (even though the /etc/shadow and /etc/passwd files match the ones that Eric built).
- The telnet service is still running when I build it (when Eric builds it, /usr/sbin/telnetd doesn't exist in the file system but /usr/bin/telnet does; when I build it, /usr/sbin/telnetd does exist in the file system and gets invoked on startup).
- Since I had already built everything once, after applying Eric's changes, I just did 'make`; do we need to do
make clean
first? - Are there changes not captured in the site-top directory? If so, how do we capture those?
- Note to self: Since I'm editing on a Mac, mounting the FS directly on it, changes made to the fs_skeleton directory get touched by the Mac FS (create "*_" meta-data files). We can .gitignore these so that they don't get checked in. But creating there RFS should ignore them, as well.
- Other notes:
- I did a
make clean
and a make
after that but telnet was still running when I booted it. - Also, the password for root wasn't the common one.
- So, for these cases, the incremental build worked the same.
- For what's worth
chrt
didn't ask for a password when changing the priority of a root thread; but it also didn't actually change the priority.
{"serverDuration": 53, "requestCorrelationId": "bf6ffa8987e0cf0f"}