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Re: [Ltib] Dropbear ssh prompt origin


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Dropbear ssh prompt origin
Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 13:50:27 +0100
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Hi Todd,

It comes from the hostname.  It's still at the default setup by that BSP
abstraction.

To change it:
$ ./ltib -m config

and then type 's' and then enter hostname, this will take you to:
--- Target System Configuration Options ->
You'll see this (I guess):
(freescalle) target hostname
[*] boot up with a tty and login

Use the enter key, change the hostname to the one you want and then
save/exit.

If you want to distribute this, you'll need to change the
config/platform/_target_/defconfig for this platform. You can edit it
directly and update CONFIG_SYSCFG_HOSTNAME (if you want to make sure
nothing else is changed), or you can copy
config/platform/_target_/defconfig.dev to config/platform/_target_/defconfig
after you've finished your reconfigurations

Regards, Stuart

address@hidden wrote:
> The prompt for my Dropbear ssh terminal is:  address@hidden root]# 
> 
> Anybody know where the 'freescale' came from?  I might as well change it
> to my company name.
> 
> (Using LTIB 10.1.1 with an MPC5200)
> 
> Thanks,
> todd
> 
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