If you have ASTURW set up, this is simple:

% rm -rf /root
% mkdir /root

This will make your /root be persistent against boots.  (Lonnie:  should
the start up scripts detect whether ASTURW is present, and if so not
have this be a symlink, etc.?)

-Philip


Rob Hillis wrote:
> I'm looking at deploying Astlinux into an environment where I will need
> to periodically copy files off the machine - primarily recorded calls
> (which I'm also hoping I can configure to record to RAM, rather than
> permanent storage - but that's a discussion for another time) but also
> logs.  My preferred method to do this is rsync over SSH - however in
> order to automate this, I first need to be able to set an authorised key
> for /root that will persist across reboots.  I can copy an authorised
> key to the /root/.ssh directory without a problem, but it appears that
> this directory is *not* held on my RW partition (unionfs)
>
> Is there something I'm missing, or is this something that currently
> can't be done?
>
>   


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