Package changes:
-base-files 10.3+deb10u10 amd64
+base-files 11.1 amd64
-bash 5.0-4 amd64
+bash 5.1-2+b3 amd64
-binutils 2.31.1-16 amd64
-binutils-common 2.31.1-16 amd64
-binutils-x86-64-linux-gnu 2.31.1-16 amd64
-bsdmainutils 11.1.2+b1 amd64
-busybox 1:1.30.1-4 amd64
-console-setup 1.193~deb10u1 all
-console-setup-linux 1.193~deb10u1 all
-cpp 4:8.3.0-1 amd64
-dbus 1.12.20-0+deb10u1 amd64
-debianutils 4.8.6.1 amd64
-dh-python 3.
20190308 all
+debianutils 4.11.2 amd64
-dirmngr 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-dpkg 1.19.7 amd64
+dpkg 1.20.9 amd64
-e2fsprogs 1.44.5-1+deb10u3 amd64
-fb-tools 1.7.6~deb10 all
-fdisk 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+fdisk 2.36.1-8 amd64
-g++ 4:8.3.0-1 amd64
-g++-8-multilib 8.3.0-6 amd64
-g++-multilib 4:8.3.0-1 amd64
-gcc 4:8.3.0-1 amd64
+gcc-10-base 10.2.1-6 amd64
-gcc-8 8.3.0-6 amd64
-gcc-8-multilib 8.3.0-6 amd64
-gcc-multilib 4:8.3.0-1 amd64
-git 1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3 amd64
-git-email 1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3 all
-git-man 1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3 all
-gitweb 1:2.20.1-2+deb10u3 all
-gnupg 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 all
-gnupg-l10n 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 all
-gnupg-utils 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpg 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpg-agent 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpg-wks-client 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpg-wks-server 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpgconf 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpgsm 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
-gpgv 2.2.12-1+deb10u1 amd64
+gpgv 2.2.27-2 amd64
-ifupdown 0.8.35 amd64
-init-system-helpers 1.56+nmu1 all
-initramfs-tools 0.133+deb10u1 all
-initramfs-tools-core 0.133+deb10u1 all
-initscripts 2.93-8 amd64
-insserv 1.18.0-2 amd64
-install-info 6.5.0.dfsg.1-4+b1 amd64
+init-system-helpers 1.60 all
-ipython 5.8.0-1 all
-keyboard-configuration 1.193~deb10u1 all
-klibc-utils 2.0.6-1+deb10u1 amd64
-lib32atomic1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32gcc-8-dev 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32gcc1 1:8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32gomp1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32itm1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32quadmath0 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32stdc++-8-dev 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32stdc++6 8.3.0-6 amd64
-lib32ubsan1 8.3.0-6 amd64
+libapt-pkg6.0 2.2.4 amd64
-libatomic1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libbinutils 2.31.1-16 amd64
-libblkid1 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+libblkid1 2.36.1-8 amd64
-libc-bin 2.28-10 amd64
-libc-dev-bin 2.28-10 amd64
-libc-l10n 2.28-10 all
-libc6 2.28-10 amd64
-libc6-dev 2.28-10 amd64
-libc6-dev-i386 2.28-10 amd64
-libc6-dev-x32 2.28-10 amd64
-libc6-i386 2.28-10 amd64
-libc6-x32 2.28-10 amd64
+libc6 2.31-13 amd64
-libcc1-0 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libcgi-fast-perl 1:2.13-1 all
-libcgi-pm-perl 4.40-1 all
-libcryptsetup12 2:2.1.0-5+deb10u2 amd64
+libcrypt1 1:4.4.18-4 amd64
-libext2fs2 1.44.5-1+deb10u3 amd64
+libext2fs2 1.46.2-2 amd64
-libfdisk1 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+libfdisk1 2.36.1-8 amd64
+libffi7 3.3-6 amd64
-libgcc-8-dev 8.3.0-6 amd64
+libgcc-s1 10.2.1-6 amd64
-libgnutls-dane0 3.6.7-4+deb10u7 amd64
-libgnutls-openssl27 3.6.7-4+deb10u7 amd64
-libgnutls30 3.6.7-4+deb10u7 amd64
-libgomp1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libgpg-error0 1.35-1 amd64
+libgnutls30 3.7.1-5 amd64
+libgpg-error0 1.38-2 amd64
+libhogweed6 3.7.3-1 amd64
-libitm1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libklibc 2.0.6-1+deb10u1 amd64
-libksba8 1.3.5-2 amd64
-liblsan0 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libmount1 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+libmount1 2.36.1-8 amd64
+libnettle8 3.7.3-1 amd64
-libp11-kit0 0.23.15-2+deb10u1 amd64
+libp11-kit0 0.23.22-1 amd64
-libpam-systemd 241-7~deb10u8 amd64
-libpcre2-8-0 10.32-5 amd64
+libpcre2-8-0 10.36-2 amd64
-libpython-stdlib 2.7.16-1 amd64
-libpython2-stdlib 2.7.16-1 amd64
-libpython2.7 2.7.16-2+deb10u1 amd64
-libpython2.7-minimal 2.7.16-2+deb10u1 amd64
-libpython2.7-stdlib 2.7.16-2+deb10u1 amd64
-libpython3-stdlib 3.7.3-1 amd64
+libpython2.7-minimal 2.7.18-8 amd64
-libquadmath0 8.3.0-6 amd64
+libpython3.9-minimal 3.9.2-1 amd64
-libseccomp2 2.3.3-4 amd64
-libselinux1 2.8-1+b1 amd64
-libselinux1-dev 2.8-1+b1 amd64
+libseccomp2 2.5.1-1 amd64
+libselinux1 3.1-3 amd64
-libsepol1 2.8-1 amd64
-libsepol1-dev 2.8-1 amd64
+libsepol1 3.1-1 amd64
-libsmartcols1 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+libsmartcols1 2.36.1-8 amd64
-libsodium23 1.0.17-1 amd64
-libstdc++6 8.3.0-6 amd64
+libstdc++6 10.2.1-6 amd64
-libsystemd0 241-7~deb10u8 amd64
-libtasn1-6 4.13-3 amd64
+libsystemd0 247.3-6 amd64
+libtasn1-6 4.16.0-2 amd64
-libtsan0 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libubsan1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libudev1 241-7~deb10u8 amd64
+libudev1 247.3-6 amd64
-libx32asan5 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32atomic1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32gcc-8-dev 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32gcc1 1:8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32gomp1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32itm1 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32quadmath0 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32stdc++-8-dev 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32stdc++6 8.3.0-6 amd64
-libx32ubsan1 8.3.0-6 amd64
+libxxhash0 0.8.0-2 amd64
-libzstd1 1.3.8+dfsg-3+deb10u2 amd64
+libzstd1 1.4.8+dfsg-2.1 amd64
-locales 2.28-10 all
-login 1:4.5-1.1 amd64
+login 1:4.8.1-1 amd64
-lsb-base 10.
2019051400 all
+lsb-base 11.1.0 all
-mailutils 1:3.5-4 amd64
-man-db 2.8.5-2 amd64
-manpages 4.16-2 all
-manpages-dev 4.16-2 all
-mime-support 3.62 all
-openssh-client 1:7.9p1-10+deb10u2 amd64
-openssh-server 1:7.9p1-10+deb10u2 amd64
-openssh-sftp-server 1:7.9p1-10+deb10u2 amd64
-python-backports-shutil-get-terminal-size 1.0.0-5 all
-python-chardet 3.0.4-3 all
-python-ipython 5.8.0-1 all
-python-minimal 2.7.16-1 amd64
-python-pathlib2 2.3.3-1 all
-python-scandir 1.9.0-2 amd64
-python-traitlets 4.3.2-1 all
-python2 2.7.16-1 amd64
-python2-minimal 2.7.16-1 amd64
-python2.7 2.7.16-2+deb10u1 amd64
-python2.7-minimal 2.7.16-2+deb10u1 amd64
-python3 3.7.3-1 amd64
+python2-minimal 2.7.18-3 amd64
+python2.7-minimal 2.7.18-8 amd64
-python3-all 3.7.3-1 amd64
-python3-apt 1.8.4.3 amd64
-python3-cffi-backend 1.12.2-1 amd64
-python3-distutils 3.7.3-1 all
-python3-git 2.1.11-1 all
-python3-lib2to3 3.7.3-1 all
-python3-markupsafe 1.1.0-1 amd64
-python3-minimal 3.7.3-1 amd64
+python3-minimal 3.9.2-3 amd64
-python3-msgpack 0.5.6-1+b1 amd64
-python3-nacl 1.3.0-2 amd64
-python3-psutil 5.5.1-1 amd64
-python3-pycryptodome 3.6.1-2+b1 amd64
-python3-systemd 234-2+b1 amd64
-python3-yaml 3.13-2 amd64
-python3-zmq 17.1.2-2+deb10u1 amd64
-python3-zope.hookable 4.0.4-4+b4 amd64
-python3-zope.interface 4.3.2-1+b2 amd64
-python3.7 3.7.3-2+deb10u3 amd64
+python3.9-minimal 3.9.2-1 amd64
-resolvconf 1.79 all
-startpar 0.61-1 amd64
-systemd 241-7~deb10u8 amd64
-sysv-rc 2.93-8 all
-sysvinit-utils 2.93-8 amd64
+sysvinit-utils 2.96-7 amd64
-tig 2.4.1-1 amd64
-udev 241-7~deb10u8 amd64
-util-linux 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
+util-linux 2.36.1-8 amd64
mkdir -p './perl/CPAN'
mkdir -p './postfix/dynamicmaps.cf.d'
mkdir -p './postfix/sasl'
+mkdir -p './runit/runsvdir/default'
mkdir -p './salt/pki/master/minions_autosign'
mkdir -p './salt/pki/master/minions_denied'
mkdir -p './salt/pki/master/minions_pre'
mkdir -p './security/limits.d'
mkdir -p './security/namespace.d'
mkdir -p './skel/bin'
+mkdir -p './ssh/ssh_config.d'
+mkdir -p './ssh/sshd_config.d'
mkdir -p './systemd/user'
mkdir -p './tmpfiles.d'
mkdir -p './udev/hwdb.d'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/apache2'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/apt-compat'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/aptitude'
-maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/bsdmainutils'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/dpkg'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/etckeeper'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/logrotate'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/acpid'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/apache-htcacheclean'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/bind9'
-maybe chmod 0644 'default/bsdmainutils'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/chrony'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/console-setup'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/cron'
maybe chmod 0644 'dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/resolvconf'
maybe chmod 0755 'dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/chrony'
-maybe chmod 0644 'dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/timesyncd'
maybe chmod 0644 'dhcpcd.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'dhcpcd.conf.bak'
maybe chmod 0644 'dhcpcd.conf.dpkg-dist'
maybe chmod 0644 'icinga2/zones.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'init'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'init.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/acpid'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/apache-htcacheclean'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/apache2'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/umountnfs.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/umountroot'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/urandom'
-maybe chmod 0644 'init/resolvconf.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'init/salt-master.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'init/salt-minion.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'initramfs-tools'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/su'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/su-l'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/sudo'
-maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/systemd-user'
maybe chmod 0644 'passwd'
maybe chmod 0644 'passwd-'
maybe chmod 0755 'perl'
maybe chmod 0755 'python3'
maybe chmod 0755 'python3.7'
maybe chmod 0644 'python3.7/sitecustomize.py'
+maybe chmod 0755 'python3.9'
+maybe chmod 0644 'python3.9/sitecustomize.py'
maybe chmod 0644 'python3/debian_config'
-maybe chmod 0755 'rc.local'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc0.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc0.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc1.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc1.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc2.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc2.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc3.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc3.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc4.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc4.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc5.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc5.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rc6.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rc6.d/README'
maybe chmod 0755 'rcS.d'
-maybe chmod 0644 'rcS.d/README'
maybe chmod 0644 'resolv.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'resolv.conf.bak'
maybe chmod 0755 'resolvconf'
maybe chmod 0644 'rsyslog.d/60-default.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'rsyslog.d/70-pb.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'rsyslog.d/postfix.conf'
+maybe chmod 0755 'runit'
+maybe chmod 0755 'runit/runsvdir'
+maybe chmod 0755 'runit/runsvdir/default'
maybe chmod 0644 's-nail.rc'
maybe chmod 0755 'salt'
maybe chmod 0644 'salt/master'
maybe chmod 0644 'salt/proxy'
maybe chmod 0755 'salt/proxy.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'salt/roster'
-maybe chmod 0644 'securetty'
maybe chmod 0755 'security'
maybe chmod 0644 'security/access.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'security/group.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'ssh'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/moduli'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/ssh_config'
+maybe chmod 0755 'ssh/ssh_config.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/ssh_config.dpkg-dist'
maybe chmod 0600 'ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub'
maybe chmod 0600 'ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssh/sshd_config'
+maybe chmod 0755 'ssh/sshd_config.d'
maybe chmod 0755 'ssl'
maybe chmod 0755 'ssl/certs'
maybe chmod 0644 'ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
maybe chmod 0440 'sudoers'
maybe chmod 0755 'sudoers.d'
maybe chmod 0440 'sudoers.d/README'
+maybe chmod 0755 'sv'
+maybe chmod 0755 'sv/ssh'
+maybe chmod 0755 'sv/ssh/.meta'
+maybe chmod 0755 'sv/ssh/log'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysctl.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'sysctl.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysctl.d/README.sysctl'
maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/sockets.target.wants'
maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/sysinit.target.wants'
maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/system/timers.target.wants'
-maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/timesyncd.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'systemd/user'
maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/user.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'terminfo'
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-# /etc/cron.daily/calendar: BSD mainutils calendar daily maintenance script
-# Written by Austin Donnelly <and1000@debian.org>
-
-. /etc/default/bsdmainutils
-
-[ x$RUN_DAILY = xtrue ] || exit 0
-
-[ -x /usr/sbin/sendmail ] || exit 0
-
-if [ ! -x /usr/bin/cpp ]; then
- echo "The cpp package is needed to run calendar."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-/usr/bin/calendar -a
# Backup the 7 last versions of dpkg databases containing user data.
if cd /var/backups ; then
- # We backup all relevant database files if any has changed, so that
- # the rotation number always contains an internally consistent set.
- dbchanged=no
- dbfiles="arch status diversions statoverride"
+ # We backup all relevant database files if any has changed, so that
+ # the rotation number always contains an internally consistent set.
+ dbchanged=no
+ dbfiles="arch status diversions statoverride"
+ for db in $dbfiles ; do
+ if ! [ -s "dpkg.${db}.0" ] && ! [ -s "$dbdir/$db" ]; then
+ # Special case the files not existing or being empty as being equal.
+ continue
+ elif ! cmp -s "dpkg.${db}.0" "$dbdir/$db"; then
+ dbchanged=yes
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ if [ "$dbchanged" = "yes" ] ; then
for db in $dbfiles ; do
- if ! cmp -s "dpkg.${db}.0" "$dbdir/$db"; then
- dbchanged=yes
- break;
- fi
+ if [ -e "$dbdir/$db" ]; then
+ cp -p "$dbdir/$db" "dpkg.$db"
+ else
+ touch "dpkg.$db"
+ fi
+ savelog -c 7 "dpkg.$db" >/dev/null
done
- if [ "$dbchanged" = "yes" ] ; then
- for db in $dbfiles ; do
- [ -e "$dbdir/$db" ] || continue
- cp -p "$dbdir/$db" "dpkg.$db"
- savelog -c 7 "dpkg.$db" >/dev/null
- done
- fi
+ fi
- # The alternatives database is independent from the dpkg database.
- dbalt=alternatives
+ # The alternatives database is independent from the dpkg database.
+ dbalt=alternatives
- # XXX: Ideally we'd use --warning=none instead of discarding stderr, but
- # as of GNU tar 1.27.1, it does not seem to work reliably (see #749307).
- if ! test -e ${dbalt}.tar.0 ||
- ! tar -df ${dbalt}.tar.0 -C $dbdir $dbalt >/dev/null 2>&1 ;
- then
- tar -cf ${dbalt}.tar -C $dbdir $dbalt >/dev/null 2>&1
- savelog -c 7 ${dbalt}.tar >/dev/null
- fi
+ # XXX: Ideally we'd use --warning=none instead of discarding stderr, but
+ # as of GNU tar 1.27.1, it does not seem to work reliably (see #749307).
+ if ! test -e ${dbalt}.tar.0 ||
+ ! tar -df ${dbalt}.tar.0 -C $dbdir $dbalt >/dev/null 2>&1 ;
+ then
+ tar -cf ${dbalt}.tar -C $dbdir $dbalt >/dev/null 2>&1
+ savelog -c 7 ${dbalt}.tar >/dev/null
+ fi
fi
+++ /dev/null
-# Uncomment the following line if you'd like all of your users'
-# ~/calendar files to be checked daily. Calendar will send them mail
-# to remind them of upcoming events. See calendar(1) for more details.
-#RUN_DAILY=true
-# Defaults for the hwclock init script. See hwclock(5) and hwclock(8).
-
-# This is used to specify that the hardware clock incapable of storing
-# years outside the range of 1994-1999. Set to yes if the hardware is
-# broken or no if working correctly.
-#BADYEAR=no
-
-# Set this to yes if it is possible to access the hardware clock,
-# or no if it is not.
-#HWCLOCKACCESS=yes
-
-# Set this to any options you might need to give to hwclock, such
-# as machine hardware clock type for Alphas.
-#HWCLOCKPARS=
-
-# Set this to the hardware clock device you want to use, it should
-# probably match the CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE kernel config option.
-#HCTOSYS_DEVICE=rtc0
-
+# Settings for the hwclock init script.
+# See hwclock(5) for supported settings.
+++ /dev/null
-TIMESYNCD_CONF=/run/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/01-dhclient.conf
-
-timesyncd_servers_setup_remove() {
- if [ -e $TIMESYNCD_CONF ]; then
- rm -f $TIMESYNCD_CONF
- systemctl try-restart systemd-timesyncd.service || true
- fi
-}
-
-timesyncd_servers_setup_add() {
- if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then
- return
- fi
-
- if [ -e $TIMESYNCD_CONF ] && [ "$new_ntp_servers" = "$old_ntp_servers" ]; then
- return
- fi
-
- if [ -z "$new_ntp_servers" ]; then
- timesyncd_servers_setup_remove
- return
- fi
-
- mkdir -p $(dirname $TIMESYNCD_CONF)
- cat <<EOF > ${TIMESYNCD_CONF}.new
-# NTP server entries received from DHCP server
-[Time]
-NTP=$new_ntp_servers
-EOF
- mv ${TIMESYNCD_CONF}.new ${TIMESYNCD_CONF}
- systemctl try-restart systemd-timesyncd.service || true
-}
-
-
-case $reason in
- BOUND|RENEW|REBIND|REBOOT)
- timesyncd_servers_setup_add
- ;;
- EXPIRE|FAIL|RELEASE|STOP)
- timesyncd_servers_setup_remove
- ;;
-esac
Vendor: Debian
-Vendor-URL: http://www.debian.org/
+Vendor-URL: https://www.debian.org/
Bugs: debbugs://bugs.debian.org
+++ /dev/null
- Configuration of System V init under Debian GNU/Linux
-
-Most Unix versions have a file here that describes how the scripts
-in this directory work, and how the links in the /etc/rc?.d/ directories
-influence system startup/shutdown.
-
-For Debian, this information is contained in the policy manual, chapter
-"System run levels and init.d scripts". The Debian Policy Manual is
-available at:
-
- http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/#contents
-
-The Debian Policy Manual is also available in the Debian package
-"debian-policy". When this package is installed, the policy manual can be
-found in directory /usr/share/doc/debian-policy. If you have a browser
-installed you can probably read it at
-
- file://localhost/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/
-
-Some more detailed information can also be found in the files in the
-/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc directory.
-
-Debian Policy dictates that /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must work properly
-when sourced. The following additional rules apply:
-
-* /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must not rely for their correct functioning
- on their being sourced rather than executed. That is, they must work
- properly when executed too. They must include "#!/bin/sh" at the top.
- This is useful when running scripts in parallel.
-
-* /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must conform to the rules for sh scripts as
- spelled out in the Debian policy section entitled "Scripts" (§10.4).
-
-Use the update-rc.d command to create symbolic links in the /etc/rc?.d
-as appropriate. See that man page for more details.
-
-All init.d scripts are expected to have a LSB style header documenting
-dependencies and default runlevel settings. The header look like this
-(not all fields are required):
-
-### BEGIN INIT INFO
-# Provides: skeleton
-# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
-# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
-# Should-Start: $portmap
-# Should-Stop: $portmap
-# X-Start-Before: nis
-# X-Stop-After: nis
-# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
-# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
-# X-Interactive: true
-# Short-Description: Example initscript
-# Description: This file should be used to construct scripts to be
-# placed in /etc/init.d.
-### END INIT INFO
-
-More information on the format is available from insserv(8). This
-information is used to dynamicaly assign sequence numbers to the
-boot scripts and to run the scripts in parallel during the boot.
-See also /usr/share/doc/insserv/README.Debian.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/init.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
#!/bin/sh
-# hwclock.sh Set and adjust the CMOS clock.
-#
-# Version: @(#)hwclock.sh 2.00 14-Dec-1998 miquels@cistron.nl
-#
-# Patches:
-# 2000-01-30 Henrique M. Holschuh <hmh@rcm.org.br>
-# - Minor cosmetic changes in an attempt to help new
-# users notice something IS changing their clocks
-# during startup/shutdown.
-# - Added comments to alert users of hwclock issues
-# and discourage tampering without proper doc reading.
-# 2012-02-16 Roger Leigh <rleigh@debian.org>
-# - Use the UTC/LOCAL setting in /etc/adjtime rather than
-# the UTC setting in /etc/default/rcS. Additionally
-# source /etc/default/hwclock to permit configuration.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: hwclock
-# Required-Start: mountdevsubfs
+# Required-Start:
# Required-Stop: mountdevsubfs
# Should-Stop: umountfs
# Default-Start: S
-# X-Start-Before: checkroot
# Default-Stop: 0 6
-# Short-Description: Sync hardware and system clock time.
+# Short-Description: Save system clock to hardware on shutdown.
### END INIT INFO
-# These defaults are user-overridable in /etc/default/hwclock
-BADYEAR=no
-HWCLOCKACCESS=yes
-HWCLOCKPARS=
-HCTOSYS_DEVICE=rtc0
+# Note: this init script and related code is only useful if you
+# run a sysvinit system, without NTP synchronization.
+
+if [ -e /run/systemd/system ] ; then
+ exit 0
+fi
-# We only want to use the system timezone or else we'll get
-# potential inconsistency at startup.
unset TZ
hwclocksh()
{
+ HCTOSYS_DEVICE=rtc0
[ ! -x /sbin/hwclock ] && return 0
[ ! -r /etc/default/rcS ] || . /etc/default/rcS
[ ! -r /etc/default/hwclock ] || . /etc/default/hwclock
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
verbose_log_action_msg() { [ "$VERBOSE" = no ] || log_action_msg "$@"; }
- case "$BADYEAR" in
- no|"") BADYEAR="" ;;
- yes) BADYEAR="--badyear" ;;
- *) log_action_msg "unknown BADYEAR setting: \"$BADYEAR\""; return 1 ;;
- esac
-
case "$1" in
- start)
- # If the admin deleted the hwclock config, create a blank
- # template with the defaults.
- if [ -w /etc ] && [ ! -f /etc/adjtime ] && [ ! -e /etc/adjtime ]; then
- printf "0.0 0 0.0\n0\nUTC\n" > /etc/adjtime
- fi
-
- if [ -d /run/udev ] || [ -d /dev/.udev ]; then
- return 0
- fi
-
- if [ "$HWCLOCKACCESS" != no ]; then
- log_action_msg "Setting the system clock"
-
- # Just for reporting.
- if sed '3!d' /etc/adjtime | grep -q '^UTC$'; then
- UTC="--utc"
- else
- UTC=
- fi
- # Copies Hardware Clock time to System Clock using the correct
- # timezone for hardware clocks in local time, and sets kernel
- # timezone. DO NOT REMOVE.
- if /sbin/hwclock --rtc=/dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE --hctosys $HWCLOCKPARS $BADYEAR; then
- # Announce the local time.
- verbose_log_action_msg "System Clock set to: `date $UTC`"
- else
- log_warning_msg "Unable to set System Clock to: `date $UTC`"
- fi
- else
- verbose_log_action_msg "Not setting System Clock"
- fi
- ;;
- stop|restart|reload|force-reload)
- #
- # Updates the Hardware Clock with the System Clock time.
- # This will *override* any changes made to the Hardware Clock.
- #
- # WARNING: If you disable this, any changes to the system
- # clock will not be carried across reboots.
- #
-
- if [ "$HWCLOCKACCESS" != no ]; then
- log_action_msg "Saving the system clock"
- if /sbin/hwclock --rtc=/dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE --systohc $HWCLOCKPARS $BADYEAR; then
- verbose_log_action_msg "Hardware Clock updated to `date`"
- fi
- else
- verbose_log_action_msg "Not saving System Clock"
- fi
- ;;
- show)
- if [ "$HWCLOCKACCESS" != no ]; then
- /sbin/hwclock --rtc=/dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE --show $HWCLOCKPARS $BADYEAR
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- log_success_msg "Usage: hwclock.sh {start|stop|reload|force-reload|show}"
- log_success_msg " start sets kernel (system) clock from hardware (RTC) clock"
- log_success_msg " stop and reload set hardware (RTC) clock from kernel (system) clock"
- return 1
- ;;
+ start)
+ # start is handled by /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/85-hwclock.rules.
+ return 0
+ ;;
+ stop|restart|reload|force-reload)
+ # Updates the Hardware Clock with the System Clock time.
+ # This will *override* any changes made to the Hardware Clock,
+ # for example by the Linux kernel when NTP is in use.
+ log_action_msg "Saving the system clock to /dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE"
+ if /sbin/hwclock --rtc=/dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE --systohc; then
+ verbose_log_action_msg "Hardware Clock updated to `date`"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ show)
+ /sbin/hwclock --rtc=/dev/$HCTOSYS_DEVICE --show
+ ;;
+ *)
+ log_success_msg "Usage: hwclock.sh {stop|reload|force-reload|show}"
+ log_success_msg " stop and reload set hardware (RTC) clock from kernel (system) clock"
+ return 1
+ ;;
esac
}
+++ /dev/null
-# upstart script for resolvconf
-
-description "Initialize or finalize resolvconf"
-
-start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/run
-
-stop on runlevel [06]
-
-pre-start script
- mkdir -p /run/resolvconf/interface
- # Request a postponed update (needed in case the base file has content).
- touch /run/resolvconf/postponed-update
- # Enable updates and perform the postponed update.
- resolvconf --enable-updates
-end script
-
-post-stop script
- resolvconf --disable-updates
-end script
-Debian GNU/Linux 10 \n \l
+Debian GNU/Linux 11 \n \l
-Debian GNU/Linux 10
+Debian GNU/Linux 11
# ISSUE_FILE option from login.defs). Uncomment for use
# auth required pam_issue.so issue=/etc/issue
-# Disallows root logins except on tty's listed in /etc/securetty
-# (Replaces the `CONSOLE' setting from login.defs)
-#
-# With the default control of this module:
-# [success=ok new_authtok_reqd=ok ignore=ignore user_unknown=bad default=die]
-# root will not be prompted for a password on insecure lines.
-# if an invalid username is entered, a password is prompted (but login
-# will eventually be rejected)
-#
-# You can change it to a "requisite" module if you think root may mis-type
-# her login and should not be prompted for a password in that case. But
-# this will leave the system as vulnerable to user enumeration attacks.
-#
-# You can change it to a "required" module if you think it permits to
-# guess valid user names of your system (invalid user names are considered
-# as possibly being root on insecure lines), but root passwords may be
-# communicated over insecure lines.
-auth [success=ok new_authtok_reqd=ok ignore=ignore user_unknown=bad default=die] pam_securetty.so
-
# Disallows other than root logins when /etc/nologin exists
# (Replaces the `NOLOGINS_FILE' option from login.defs)
auth requisite pam_nologin.so
# Sets the loginuid process attribute
session required pam_loginuid.so
+# Prints the message of the day upon successful login.
+# (Replaces the `MOTD_FILE' option in login.defs)
+# This includes a dynamically generated part from /run/motd.dynamic
+# and a static (admin-editable) part from /etc/motd.
+session optional pam_motd.so motd=/run/motd.dynamic
+session optional pam_motd.so noupdate
+
# SELinux needs to intervene at login time to ensure that the process
# starts in the proper default security context. Only sessions which are
# intended to run in the user's context should be run after this.
+# pam_selinux.so changes the SELinux context of the used TTY and configures
+# SELinux in order to transition to the user context with the next execve()
+# call.
session [success=ok ignore=ignore module_unknown=ignore default=bad] pam_selinux.so open
# When the module is present, "required" would be sufficient (When SELinux
# is disabled, this returns success.)
# (Replaces the `LASTLOG_ENAB' option from login.defs)
session optional pam_lastlog.so
-# Prints the message of the day upon successful login.
-# (Replaces the `MOTD_FILE' option in login.defs)
-# This includes a dynamically generated part from /run/motd.dynamic
-# and a static (admin-editable) part from /etc/motd.
-session optional pam_motd.so motd=/run/motd.dynamic
-session optional pam_motd.so noupdate
-
# Prints the status of the user's mailbox upon successful login
# (Replaces the `MAIL_CHECK_ENAB' option from login.defs).
#
# This allows root to su without passwords (normal operation)
auth sufficient pam_rootok.so
-# Uncomment this to force users to be a member of group root
+# Uncomment this to force users to be a member of group wheel
# before they can use `su'. You can also add "group=foo"
# to the end of this line if you want to use a group other
-# than the default "root" (but this may have side effect of
+# than the default "wheel" (but this may have side effect of
# denying "root" user, unless she's a member of "foo" or explicitly
# permitted earlier by e.g. "sufficient pam_rootok.so").
# (Replaces the `SU_WHEEL_ONLY' option from login.defs)
+++ /dev/null
-# This file is part of systemd.
-#
-# Used by systemd --user instances.
-
-@include common-account
-
-session required pam_selinux.so close
-session required pam_selinux.so nottys open
-session required pam_loginuid.so
-session required pam_limits.so
-@include common-session-noninteractive
-session optional pam_systemd.so
# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shell (sh(1))
# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), ...).
-if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
+if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]; then
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
else
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games"
. /etc/bash.bashrc
fi
else
- if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
+ if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]; then
PS1='# '
else
PS1='$ '
--- /dev/null
+# install the apport exception handler if available
+try:
+ import apport_python_hook
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+else:
+ apport_python_hook.install()
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh -e
-#
-# rc.local
-#
-# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
-# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
-# value on error.
-#
-# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
-# bits.
-#
-# By default this script does nothing.
-
-exit 0
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed once when entering
-runlevel 0.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
-Their purpose is to stop all services and to make the system ready
-for shutdown.
-
-For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc0.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
-this runlevel.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
-Their purpose is to stop all services and thus to put the system in
-single-user mode.
-
-For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc1.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
-this runlevel.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
-directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
-number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
-according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
-being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
-printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
-original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
-
-For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc2-5.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
-this runlevel.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
-directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
-number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
-according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
-being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
-printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
-original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
-
-For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc2-5.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
-this runlevel.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
-directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
-number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
-according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
-being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
-printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
-original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
-
-For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc2-5.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
-this runlevel.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
-directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
-number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
-according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
-being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
-printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
-original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
-
-For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc2-5.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory are executed once when entering
-runlevel 6.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
-Their purpose is to stop all services and to make the system ready
-for reboot.
-
-For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rc6.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-The scripts in this directory whose names begin with an 'S' are
-executed once when booting the system, even when booting directly into
-single user mode.
-
-The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
-/etc/init.d/ .
-
-To disable a script in this directory, rename it so that it begins
-with a 'K' and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to update the order
-using the script dependencies.
-
-For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
--- /dev/null
+/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/rcS.d-README
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/hwclock.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/checkroot.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/hwclock.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/lvm2
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/checkroot-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/checkroot.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/kmod
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/lvm2
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/checkroot-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/kmod
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/mountall.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/mountall-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/mountall.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/brightness
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/mountall-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/procps
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/resolvconf
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/urandom
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/brightness
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/networking
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/procps
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/resolvconf
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/urandom
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/mountnfs.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/networking
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/mountnfs-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/mountnfs.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/bootmisc.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/mountnfs-bootclean.sh
\ No newline at end of file
--- /dev/null
+../init.d/netfilter-persistent
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/bootmisc.sh
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-../init.d/netfilter-persistent
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-# /etc/securetty: list of terminals on which root is allowed to login.
-# See securetty(5) and login(1).
-
-console
-
-# Local X displays (allows empty passwords with pam_unix's nullok_secure)
-:0
-:0.0
-:0.1
-:1
-:1.0
-:1.1
-:2
-:2.0
-:2.1
-:3
-:3.0
-:3.1
-#...
-
-
-# ==========================================================
-#
-# TTYs sorted by major number according to Documentation/devices.txt
-#
-# ==========================================================
-
-# Virtual consoles
-tty1
-tty2
-tty3
-tty4
-tty5
-tty6
-tty7
-tty8
-tty9
-tty10
-tty11
-tty12
-tty13
-tty14
-tty15
-tty16
-tty17
-tty18
-tty19
-tty20
-tty21
-tty22
-tty23
-tty24
-tty25
-tty26
-tty27
-tty28
-tty29
-tty30
-tty31
-tty32
-tty33
-tty34
-tty35
-tty36
-tty37
-tty38
-tty39
-tty40
-tty41
-tty42
-tty43
-tty44
-tty45
-tty46
-tty47
-tty48
-tty49
-tty50
-tty51
-tty52
-tty53
-tty54
-tty55
-tty56
-tty57
-tty58
-tty59
-tty60
-tty61
-tty62
-tty63
-
-# UART serial ports
-ttyS0
-ttyS1
-ttyS2
-ttyS3
-ttyS4
-ttyS5
-#...ttyS191
-
-# Serial Mux devices (Linux/PA-RISC only)
-ttyB0
-ttyB1
-#...
-
-# Chase serial card
-ttyH0
-ttyH1
-#...
-
-# Cyclades serial cards
-ttyC0
-ttyC1
-#...ttyC31
-
-# Digiboard serial cards
-ttyD0
-ttyD1
-#...
-
-# Stallion serial cards
-ttyE0
-ttyE1
-#...ttyE255
-
-# Specialix serial cards
-ttyX0
-ttyX1
-#...
-
-# Comtrol Rocketport serial cards
-ttyR0
-ttyR1
-#...
-
-# SDL RISCom serial cards
-ttyL0
-ttyL1
-#...
-
-# Hayes ESP serial card
-ttyP0
-ttyP1
-#...
-
-# Computone IntelliPort II serial card
-ttyF0
-ttyF1
-#...ttyF255
-
-# Specialix IO8+ serial card
-ttyW0
-ttyW1
-#...
-
-# Comtrol VS-1000 serial controller
-ttyV0
-ttyV1
-#...
-
-# ISI serial card
-ttyM0
-ttyM1
-#...
-
-# Technology Concepts serial card
-ttyT0
-ttyT1
-#...
-
-# Specialix RIO serial card
-ttySR0
-ttySR1
-#...ttySR511
-
-# Chase Research AT/PCI-Fast serial card
-ttyCH0
-ttyCH1
-#...ttyCH63
-
-# Moxa Intellio serial card
-ttyMX0
-ttyMX1
-#...ttyMX127
-
-# SmartIO serial card
-ttySI0
-ttySI1
-#...
-
-# USB dongles
-ttyUSB0
-ttyUSB1
-ttyUSB2
-#...
-
-# LinkUp Systems L72xx UARTs
-ttyLU0
-ttyLU1
-ttyLU2
-ttyLU3
-
-# StrongARM builtin serial ports
-ttySA0
-ttySA1
-ttySA2
-
-# SCI serial port (SuperH) ports and SC26xx serial ports
-ttySC0
-ttySC1
-ttySC2
-ttySC3
-ttySC4
-ttySC5
-ttySC6
-ttySC7
-ttySC8
-ttySC9
-
-# ARM "AMBA" serial ports
-ttyAM0
-ttyAM1
-ttyAM2
-ttyAM3
-ttyAM4
-ttyAM5
-ttyAM6
-ttyAM7
-ttyAM8
-ttyAM9
-ttyAM10
-ttyAM11
-ttyAM12
-ttyAM13
-ttyAM14
-ttyAM15
-
-# Embedded ARM AMBA PL011 ports (e.g. emulated by QEMU)
-ttyAMA0
-ttyAMA1
-ttyAMA2
-ttyAMA3
-
-# DataBooster serial ports
-ttyDB0
-ttyDB1
-ttyDB2
-ttyDB3
-ttyDB4
-ttyDB5
-ttyDB6
-ttyDB7
-
-# SGI Altix console ports
-ttySG0
-
-# Motorola i.MX ports
-ttySMX0
-ttySMX1
-ttySMX2
-
-# Marvell MPSC ports
-ttyMM0
-ttyMM1
-
-# PPC CPM (SCC or SMC) ports
-ttyCPM0
-ttyCPM1
-ttyCPM2
-ttyCPM3
-ttyCPM4
-ttyCPM5
-
-# Altix serial cards
-ttyIOC0
-ttyIOC1
-#...ttyIOC31
-
-# NEC VR4100 series SIU
-ttyVR0
-
-# NEC VR4100 series SSIU
-ttyVR1
-
-# Altix ioc4 serial cards
-ttyIOC84
-ttyIOC85
-#...ttyIOC115
-
-# Altix ioc3 serial cards
-ttySIOC0
-ttySIOC1
-#...ttySIOC31
-
-# PPC PSC ports
-ttyPSC0
-ttyPSC1
-ttyPSC2
-ttyPSC3
-ttyPSC4
-ttyPSC5
-
-# ATMEL serial ports
-ttyAT0
-ttyAT1
-#...ttyAT15
-
-# Hilscher netX serial port
-ttyNX0
-ttyNX1
-#...ttyNX15
-
-# Xilinx uartlite - port
-ttyUL0
-ttyUL1
-ttyUL2
-ttyUL3
-
-# Xen virtual console - port 0
-xvc0
-
-# pmac_zilog - port
-ttyPZ0
-ttyPZ1
-ttyPZ2
-ttyPZ3
-
-# TX39/49 serial port
-ttyTX0
-ttyTX1
-ttyTX2
-ttyTX3
-ttyTX4
-ttyTX5
-ttyTX6
-ttyTX7
-
-# SC26xx serial ports (see SCI serial ports (SuperH))
-
-# MAX3100 serial ports
-ttyMAX0
-ttyMAX1
-ttyMAX2
-ttyMAX3
-
-# OMAP serial ports
-ttyO0
-ttyO1
-ttyO2
-ttyO3
-
-# User space serial ports
-ttyU0
-ttyU1
-
-# A2232 serial card
-ttyY0
-ttyY1
-
-# IBM 3270 terminal Unix tty access
-3270/tty1
-3270/tty2
-#...
-
-# IBM iSeries/pSeries virtual console
-hvc0
-hvc1
-#...
-#IBM pSeries console ports
-hvsi0
-hvsi1
-hvsi2
-
-# Equinox SST multi-port serial boards
-ttyEQ0
-ttyEQ1
-#...ttyEQ1027
-
-# ==========================================================
-#
-# Not in Documentation/Devices.txt
-#
-# ==========================================================
-
-# Embedded Freescale i.MX ports
-ttymxc0
-ttymxc1
-ttymxc2
-ttymxc3
-ttymxc4
-ttymxc5
-
-# LXC (Linux Containers)
-lxc/console
-lxc/tty1
-lxc/tty2
-lxc/tty3
-lxc/tty4
-
-# Serial Console for MIPS Swarm
-duart0
-duart1
-
-# s390 and s390x ports in LPAR mode
-ttysclp0
-
-# ODROID XU4 serial console
-ttySAC0
-ttySAC1
-ttySAC2
-ttySAC3
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-# You can change settings by editing this file.
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