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In the new cross-compilation approach, the $PATH in chroot does not contain '/tools/bin'. So "+h" is useless in chroot as the newly installed tools always replace the temporary counterpart at the same location. "+h" in chapter4/settingenviron.xml is kept deliberately. Currently $LFS/tools/bin only contains programs prefixed with "x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-", and it's highly unlikely that any distro will ever ship a program named with such prefix. So it may seems that we can remove this "+h" as well. However, the situation may change in future and we can take this oppertunity to teach the advantage and disvantage of bash hash feature.
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<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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%general-entities;
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]>
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<sect1 id="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<?dbhtml filename="createfiles.html"?>
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<title>Creating Essential Files and Symlinks</title>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/etc/passwd">/etc/passwd</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/etc/group">/etc/group</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/run/utmp">/run/utmp</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/var/log/btmp">/var/log/btmp</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/var/log/lastlog">/var/log/lastlog</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<indexterm zone="ch-tools-createfiles">
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<primary sortas="e-/var/log/wtmp">/var/log/wtmp</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<para>Historically, Linux maintains a list of the mounted file systems in the
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file <filename>/etc/mtab</filename>. Modern kernels maintain this list
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internally and exposes it to the user via the <filename
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class="directory">/proc</filename> filesystem. To satisfy utilities that
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expect the presence of <filename>/etc/mtab</filename>, create the following
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symbolic link:</para>
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<screen><userinput>ln -sv /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab</userinput></screen>
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<para>Create a basic <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> file to be
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referenced in some test suites, and in one of Perl's configuration files
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as well:</para>
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<screen><userinput>cat > /etc/hosts << EOF
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127.0.0.1 localhost $(hostname)
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::1 localhost
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>In order for user <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> to be
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able to login and for the name <quote>root</quote> to be recognized, there
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must be relevant entries in the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and
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<filename>/etc/group</filename> files.</para>
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<para>Create the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> file by running the following
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command:</para>
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<screen revision="sysv"><userinput>cat > /etc/passwd << "EOF"
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<literal>root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
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bin:x:1:1:bin:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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daemon:x:6:6:Daemon User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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messagebus:x:18:18:D-Bus Message Daemon User:/run/dbus:/usr/bin/false
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uuidd:x:80:80:UUID Generation Daemon User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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nobody:x:99:99:Unprivileged User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<screen revision="systemd"><userinput>cat > /etc/passwd << "EOF"
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<literal>root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
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bin:x:1:1:bin:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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daemon:x:6:6:Daemon User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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messagebus:x:18:18:D-Bus Message Daemon User:/run/dbus:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-journal-gateway:x:73:73:systemd Journal Gateway:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-journal-remote:x:74:74:systemd Journal Remote:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-journal-upload:x:75:75:systemd Journal Upload:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-network:x:76:76:systemd Network Management:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-resolve:x:77:77:systemd Resolver:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-timesync:x:78:78:systemd Time Synchronization:/:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-coredump:x:79:79:systemd Core Dumper:/:/usr/bin/false
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uuidd:x:80:80:UUID Generation Daemon User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false
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systemd-oom:x:81:81:systemd Out Of Memory Daemon:/:/usr/bin/false
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nobody:x:99:99:Unprivileged User:/dev/null:/usr/bin/false</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>The actual password for <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
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will be set later.</para>
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<para>Create the <filename>/etc/group</filename> file by running the following
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command:</para>
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<screen revision="sysv"><userinput>cat > /etc/group << "EOF"
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<literal>root:x:0:
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bin:x:1:daemon
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sys:x:2:
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kmem:x:3:
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tape:x:4:
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tty:x:5:
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daemon:x:6:
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floppy:x:7:
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disk:x:8:
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lp:x:9:
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dialout:x:10:
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audio:x:11:
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video:x:12:
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utmp:x:13:
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usb:x:14:
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cdrom:x:15:
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adm:x:16:
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messagebus:x:18:
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input:x:24:
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mail:x:34:
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kvm:x:61:
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uuidd:x:80:
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wheel:x:97:
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nogroup:x:99:
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users:x:999:</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<screen revision="systemd"><userinput>cat > /etc/group << "EOF"
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<literal>root:x:0:
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bin:x:1:daemon
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sys:x:2:
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kmem:x:3:
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tape:x:4:
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tty:x:5:
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daemon:x:6:
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floppy:x:7:
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disk:x:8:
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lp:x:9:
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dialout:x:10:
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audio:x:11:
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video:x:12:
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utmp:x:13:
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usb:x:14:
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cdrom:x:15:
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adm:x:16:
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messagebus:x:18:
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systemd-journal:x:23:
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input:x:24:
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mail:x:34:
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kvm:x:61:
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systemd-bus-proxy:x:72:
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systemd-journal-gateway:x:73:
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systemd-journal-remote:x:74:
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systemd-journal-upload:x:75:
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systemd-network:x:76:
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systemd-resolve:x:77:
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systemd-timesync:x:78:
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systemd-coredump:x:79:
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uuidd:x:80:
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systemd-oom:x:81:81:
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wheel:x:97:
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nogroup:x:99:
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users:x:999:</literal>
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EOF</userinput></screen>
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<para>The created groups are not part of any standard—they are groups
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decided on in part by the requirements of the Udev configuration in Chapter
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9, and in part by common convention employed by a number of existing Linux
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distributions. In addition, some test suites rely on specific users or
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groups. The Linux Standard Base (LSB, available at <ulink
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url="http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml"/>) only recommends that,
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besides the group <systemitem class="groupname">root</systemitem> with a
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Group ID (GID) of 0, a group <systemitem class="groupname">bin</systemitem>
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with a GID of 1 be present. All other group names and GIDs can be chosen
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freely by the system administrator since well-written programs do not depend
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on GID numbers, but rather use the group's name.</para>
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<para>Some tests in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> need a regular
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user. We add this user here and delete this account at the end of that
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chapter.</para>
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<screen><userinput>echo "tester:x:101:101::/home/tester:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd
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echo "tester:x:101:" >> /etc/group
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install -o tester -d /home/tester</userinput></screen>
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<para>To remove the <quote>I have no name!</quote> prompt, start a new
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shell. Since the
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<filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and <filename>/etc/group</filename>
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files have been created, user name and group name resolution will now
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work:</para>
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<screen role="nodump"><userinput>exec /usr/bin/bash --login</userinput></screen>
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<para>The <command>login</command>, <command>agetty</command>, and
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<command>init</command> programs (and others) use a number of log
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files to record information such as who was logged into the system and
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when. However, these programs will not write to the log files if they
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do not already exist. Initialize the log files and give them
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proper permissions:</para>
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<screen><userinput>touch /var/log/{btmp,lastlog,faillog,wtmp}
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chgrp -v utmp /var/log/lastlog
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chmod -v 664 /var/log/lastlog
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chmod -v 600 /var/log/btmp</userinput></screen>
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<para>The <filename>/var/log/wtmp</filename> file records all logins and
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logouts. The <filename>/var/log/lastlog</filename> file records when each
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user last logged in. The <filename>/var/log/faillog</filename> file records
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failed login attempts. The <filename>/var/log/btmp</filename> file records
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the bad login attempts.</para>
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<note><para>The <filename>/run/utmp</filename> file records the users that
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are currently logged in. This file is created dynamically in the boot
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scripts.</para></note>
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</sect1>
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