Yessss this works!
Realy great !

> Roel Cuppen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to use public key authentication for ssh.
>> When i configure this. It's works fine. Until reload of the astlinux
>> machine.
>> The homedir of root is a temp dir ?
>>
>> Were do'i have to place the authorized_keys file ?
>> btw where is the root home dir ?
>>
>> Do i have to do some other things ?
>>
>> Grts Roel
>>
>
> Roel,
>
>       Once you have configured a keydisk, place your ssh public keys in the
> directory /mnt/kd/ssh_keys (one per file), and reboot your AstLinux
> machine.  It will automatically create an authorized_keys file in the
> root/.ssh directory.
>
>       The root home directory is always in tmpfs.  Too much stuff that would
> cause excess wear of CF is stored there (ssh host keys, ash/bash
> history, etc).
>
> --
> Kristian Kielhofner
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