remove some /sdcard/ssh references

sigsegv_dump
Greg Alexander 5 years ago
parent 723e82b27d
commit b5cdffe1ff

@ -105,7 +105,9 @@ commandline.</dd>
<dd>You can specify environment variables to define before executing the <dd>You can specify environment variables to define before executing the
shell. There is one variable per line, with a shell. There is one variable per line, with a
"<em>name</em><tt>=</tt><em>value</em>" format. "<em>name</em><tt>=</tt><em>value</em>" format.
A common use would be "<tt>ENV=/sdcard/ssh/.profile</tt>", if your device has a A common use would be
"<tt>ENV=>/data/data/org.galexander.sshd/files/.profile</tt>",
if your device has a
build of <tt>mksh</tt> that does not execute a <tt>.profile</tt> build of <tt>mksh</tt> that does not execute a <tt>.profile</tt>
automatically.</dd> automatically.</dd>
@ -115,8 +117,8 @@ the app-private directory (usually something like
<tt>/data/data/org.galexander.sshd/files</tt>). <tt>/data/data/org.galexander.sshd/files</tt>).
Most importantly, this is where Most importantly, this is where
<tt>authorized_keys</tt> is found. It is also where host keys wind up <tt>authorized_keys</tt> is found. It is also where host keys wind up
(they are created on demand), and where temporary files go. This path (they are created on demand), and where temporary files go. Other than
should probably be under <tt>/sdcard</tt>.</dd> the app-private directory, it may go under <tt>/sdcard</tt>.</dd>
<dt>Home Directory</dt> <dt>Home Directory</dt>
<dd>The login shell's home directory, which also defaults <dd>The login shell's home directory, which also defaults

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