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document new buffer hack

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Greg Alexander 2015-06-21 09:09:42 -04:00
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<p>Next is the path to the login shell. The default Android shell is <p>Next is the path to the login shell. The default Android shell is
<tt>/system/bin/sh</tt>, but you may prefer to use the one that comes with <tt>/system/bin/sh</tt>, but you may prefer to use the one that comes with
busybox or whatever.</p> busybox or whatever. If you set it to the su binary (i.e.,
<tt>/system/xbin/su</tt>), then scp, sftp, and
rsync will run as root and should be able to access files
outside of the sdcard.</p>
<p>Finally is the path for the home directory, which also defaults to <p>A bug in SuperSU interacts with an infelicity in rsync to cause an
<tt>/sdcard/ssh</tt>. This is where your ssh session starts out, and is occasional deadlock. This is a real pain because I use SuperSU+rsync
for system-wide backups, which will always eventually trigger the
deadlock. To work around this, there is a "Buffer hack" option that
should be enabled if you use rsync with SuperSU. It adds a miniscule
overhead to rsync, but isn't harmful even if you aren't using
SuperSU.</p>
<p>Finally, there is the path for the home directory, which also defaults
to <tt>/sdcard/ssh</tt>. This is where your ssh session starts out, and is
where <tt>.profile</tt> will be found if it is present.</p> where <tt>.profile</tt> will be found if it is present.</p>
<p>There is also a place where you can put commandline options for <p>There is also a place where you can put commandline options for