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Added question how to add ssh key in faq.md #285
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@amolvkharche Thanks for the doc. It would be nice to also mention that updating |
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- Made some style changes
- Made changes to sentence structure
- Should the docs page (https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.1/vm/access-to-the-vm/#ssh-access) be referenced?
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Saintarbor <[email protected]>
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Just a nit, others LGTM.
To dynamically add users in the runtime without rebooting, add ssh authorized keys to /home/rancher/.ssh/authorized_keys. These changes are not persistent between reboots. | ||
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After you ssh login to Harvester, add ssh authorized keys to your /oem/99_custom.yaml or 90_custom.yaml. These changes are persistent between reboots. |
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I thought in the harvester cluster, we only have /oem/90_custom.yaml
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Maybe we could remove the /oem/99_custom.yaml
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