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authorChris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>2004-12-09 09:47:41 +0000
committerChris Larson <clarson@kergoth.com>2004-12-09 09:47:41 +0000
commit2c5b8ec6d95cf68650265941530e5ce38c8dd6d9 (patch)
treebf879bea7ef8517ba8c3d1286ef300401d3d484c /base-files
parent101e2f1623def0a355d20aacb8bd93810703e834 (diff)
Merge oe-devel@oe-devel.bkbits.net:openembedded
into hyperion.kergoth.com:/home/kergoth/code/openembedded 2004/12/09 03:39:39-06:00 kergoth.com!kergoth Break people's builds again.. this time moving the packages into a packages/ subdir to clean things up a bit. BKrev: 41b81f3dvlp3rU7_8MUXLcI8LDdDoA
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-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/beagle/filesystems4
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/beagle/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/collie/fstab8
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/collie/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/corgi/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/corgi/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/epia/fstab4
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/familiar/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/familiar/issue.net3
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/filesystems6
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/fstab4
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/h3600/fstab6
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/h3900/fstab6
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/host.conf0
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/husky/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/husky/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/inputrc61
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/issue.net3
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/jornada56x/fstab6
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/licenses/Artistic131
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/licenses/BSD26
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/licenses/GPL-2340
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/licenses/LGPL-2481
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/licenses/LGPL-2.1510
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/motd0
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/mtx-1/fstab8
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/mtx-1/profile25
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/netvista/fstab0
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/nslu2/fstab5
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/nsswitch.conf0
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/nylon/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/nylon/issue.net3
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue.net2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue.net2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/poodle/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/poodle/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/profile24
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/ramses/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/ramses/issue2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/ramses/issue.net2
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/ramses/profile25
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/ramses/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/share/dot.bashrc16
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/share/dot.profile10
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/shepherd/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/shepherd/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/simpad/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/tosa/fstab7
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/tosa/usbd1
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/usbd0
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files/xxs1500/fstab8
-rw-r--r--base-files/base-files_3.0.14.bb0
55 files changed, 0 insertions, 1804 deletions
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/beagle/filesystems b/base-files/base-files/beagle/filesystems
deleted file mode 100644
index d841c44eb8..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/beagle/filesystems
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-fat
-vfat
-ext2
-* \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/beagle/fstab b/base-files/base-files/beagle/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a07e652e5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/beagle/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock1 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock/2 /home jffs2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/collie/fstab b/base-files/base-files/collie/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 5b146a7da5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/collie/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock4 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid,gid=100,umask=0002 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-
-# we use a non-volatile ramdisk, see /etc/init.d/ramdisk
-#tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/collie/usbd b/base-files/base-files/collie/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 4257614583..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/collie/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=sa1100_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/corgi/fstab b/base-files/base-files/corgi/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index ed017540d7..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/corgi/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock2 / jffs2 rw,noatime 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock3 /home jffs2 defaults,noatime 1 2
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-# tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/corgi/usbd b/base-files/base-files/corgi/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/corgi/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/epia/fstab b/base-files/base-files/epia/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 70f0b07353..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/epia/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-/dev/ram0 / ext2 rw 1 1
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue b/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index f713c2e627..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Familiar Linux 0.8.0-pre1 \n \l
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ab0c8e572..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/familiar/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Familiar Linux 0.8.0-pre1 %h
-
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/filesystems b/base-files/base-files/filesystems
deleted file mode 100644
index 653593a432..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/filesystems
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-minix
-fat
-vfat
-ext2
-ext3
-*
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/fstab b/base-files/base-files/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index bf8f8a87e5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
-usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/h3600/fstab b/base-files/base-files/h3600/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index dac9a02a96..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/h3600/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock4 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/h3900/fstab b/base-files/base-files/h3900/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index dac9a02a96..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/h3900/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock4 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/host.conf b/base-files/base-files/host.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/host.conf
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/husky/fstab b/base-files/base-files/husky/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index ed017540d7..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/husky/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock2 / jffs2 rw,noatime 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock3 /home jffs2 defaults,noatime 1 2
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-# tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/husky/usbd b/base-files/base-files/husky/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/husky/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/inputrc b/base-files/base-files/inputrc
deleted file mode 100644
index b5c4c8af24..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/inputrc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
-# See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.
-
-# Be 8 bit clean.
-set input-meta on
-set output-meta on
-
-# To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, comment out
-# the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
-# which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.
-
-# set convert-meta off
-
-# try to enable the application keypad when it is called. Some systems
-# need this to enable the arrow keys.
-# set enable-keypad on
-
-# see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys
-
-# do not bell on tab-completion
-# set bell-style none
-
-# some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
-$if mode=emacs
-
-# allow the use of the Home/End keys
-# "\e[1~": beginning-of-line
-# "\e[4~": end-of-line
-
-# allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
-# "\e[3~": delete-char
-# "\e[2~": quoted-insert
-
-# mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end
-# of the history
-# "\e[5~": beginning-of-history
-# "\e[6~": end-of-history
-
-# alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
-# "\e[5~": history-search-backward
-# "\e[6~": history-search-forward
-
-# # mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
-# "\e[5C": forward-word
-# "\e[5D": backward-word
-# "\e\e[C": forward-word
-# "\e\e[D": backward-word
-
-# $if term=rxvt
-# "\e[8~": end-of-line
-# $endif
-
-# for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/DEbian xterm
-# "\eOH": beginning-of-line
-# "\eOF": end-of-line
-
-# for freebsd console
-# "\e[H": beginning-of-line
-# "\e[F": end-of-line
-
-$endif
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/issue b/base-files/base-files/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index 329af4665e..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-OpenEmbedded Linux \n \l
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index 6dc3588b4f..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-OpenEmbedded Linux %h
-
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/jornada56x/fstab b/base-files/base-files/jornada56x/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 2733685208..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/jornada56x/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock1 / jffs2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,noauto,noatime,user,exec,suid 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/licenses/Artistic b/base-files/base-files/licenses/Artistic
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f221241e8..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/licenses/Artistic
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
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index c7a0aa4f94..0000000000
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diff --git a/base-files/base-files/motd b/base-files/base-files/motd
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/motd
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/fstab b/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index ffab21cf68..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/fstab: static file system information. mtx-1
-#
-# <file system> <mount pt> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
-rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
-tmpfs /var tmpfs size=10m 0 0
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
-usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/profile b/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index bedf2fc7d8..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/mtx-1/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shell (sh(1))
-# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), ...).
-
-PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
-
-if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
- PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:
-fi
-if [ "$PS1" ]; then
-# works for bash and ash (no other shells known to be in use here)
- PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
-fi
-
-if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then
- for i in `ls /etc/profile.d/`; do
- . /etc/profile.d/$i
- done
- unset i
-fi
-
-export PATH PS1
-
-umask 022
-
-alias ll="ls -lah" \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/netvista/fstab b/base-files/base-files/netvista/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/netvista/fstab
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/nslu2/fstab b/base-files/base-files/nslu2/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 133f27e26c..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/nslu2/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-/dev/ram0 / ext2 defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
-usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/nsswitch.conf b/base-files/base-files/nsswitch.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/nsswitch.conf
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue b/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index 15de9b8eb4..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-Nylon Mesh Router Linux \n \l
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index 93565c98c5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/nylon/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Nylon Mesh Router Linux %h
-
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue b/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index d9293c2644..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-OpenSIMpad 0.9.0-pre1 \n \l
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b45a581bd..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/opensimpad/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-OpenSIMpad 0.9.0-pre1 %h
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue b/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index 2c9d1ec19c..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-OpenZaurus 3.5.2 \n \l
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index ed35b3b1e5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/openzaurus/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-OpenZaurus 3.5.2 %h
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/poodle/fstab b/base-files/base-files/poodle/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index ed017540d7..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/poodle/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock2 / jffs2 rw,noatime 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock3 /home jffs2 defaults,noatime 1 2
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-# tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/poodle/usbd b/base-files/base-files/poodle/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/poodle/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/profile b/base-files/base-files/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 3de4dfe607..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shell (sh(1))
-# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), ...).
-
-PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
-
-if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
- PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:
-fi
-if [ "$PS1" ]; then
-# works for bash and ash (no other shells known to be in use here)
- PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
-fi
-
-if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then
- for i in `ls /etc/profile.d/`; do
- . /etc/profile.d/$i
- done
- unset i
-fi
-
-export PATH PS1 OPIEDIR QPEDIR QTDIR
-
-umask 022
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/ramses/fstab b/base-files/base-files/ramses/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 27346e5380..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/ramses/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-devfs /dev devfs defaults 0 0
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-rootfs / rootfs rw 1 1
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0
-#/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto noauto,user 0 0
-/dev/mmc/disc0/part1 /mnt/card auto noauto,user 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue b/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue
deleted file mode 100644
index d827b72ca4..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-MNCI 5.4 (3.5.1-pre1)
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue.net b/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue.net
deleted file mode 100644
index d827b72ca4..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/ramses/issue.net
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-MNCI 5.4 (3.5.1-pre1)
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/ramses/profile b/base-files/base-files/ramses/profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a1a998961..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/ramses/profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne shell (sh(1))
-# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), ...).
-
-OPIEDIR=/opt/QtPalmtop
-QPEDIR=/opt/QtPalmtop
-QTDIR=/opt/QtPalmtop
-PATH="/opt/QtPalmtop/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games"
-
-PS1='$ '
-if [ "`id -u`" -eq 0 ]; then
- PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:
- PS1='# '
-fi
-
-if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then
- for i in `ls /etc/profile.d/`; do
- . /etc/profile.d/$i
- done
- unset i
-fi
-
-export PATH PS1 OPIEDIR QPEDIR QTDIR
-
-umask 022
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/ramses/usbd b/base-files/base-files/ramses/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/ramses/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/share/dot.bashrc b/base-files/base-files/share/dot.bashrc
deleted file mode 100644
index 4be63686c2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/share/dot.bashrc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
-
-export PS1='\h:\w\$ '
-umask 022
-
-# You may uncomment the following lines if you want `ls' to be colorized:
-# export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
-# eval `dircolors`
-# alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS'
-# alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l'
-# alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -lA'
-#
-# Some more alias to avoid making mistakes:
-# alias rm='rm -i'
-# alias cp='cp -i'
-# alias mv='mv -i'
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/share/dot.profile b/base-files/base-files/share/dot.profile
deleted file mode 100644
index 979793e8b5..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/share/dot.profile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-# ~/.profile: executed by Bourne-compatible login shells.
-
-if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
- . ~/.bashrc
-fi
-
-# path set by /etc/profile
-# export PATH
-
-mesg n
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/shepherd/fstab b/base-files/base-files/shepherd/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index ed017540d7..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/shepherd/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock2 / jffs2 rw,noatime 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock3 /home jffs2 defaults,noatime 1 2
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-# tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/shepherd/usbd b/base-files/base-files/shepherd/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/shepherd/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/simpad/fstab b/base-files/base-files/simpad/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index f946c50c6c..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/simpad/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
-usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-/dev/mtdblock/2 /home jffs2 defaults 1 1
-
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/tosa/fstab b/base-files/base-files/tosa/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 84278f52b0..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/tosa/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-/dev/mtdblock2 / jffs2 rw,noatime 1 1
-/dev/mtdblock3 /home jffs2 defaults,noatime 1 2
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-/dev/mmcda1 /mnt/card auto defaults,sync,noauto 0 0
-tmpfs /var tmpfs defaults 0 0
-tmpfs /mnt/ram tmpfs defaults 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/tosa/usbd b/base-files/base-files/tosa/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index 40931ee8e9..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/tosa/usbd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usbdmodule=pxa_bi
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/usbd b/base-files/base-files/usbd
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/usbd
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/base-files/base-files/xxs1500/fstab b/base-files/base-files/xxs1500/fstab
deleted file mode 100644
index 7007ab021b..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files/xxs1500/fstab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
-#
-# <file system> <mount pt> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
-rootfs / auto defaults 1 1
-tmpfs /var tmpfs size=10m 0 0
-proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
-devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
-usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
diff --git a/base-files/base-files_3.0.14.bb b/base-files/base-files_3.0.14.bb
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/base-files/base-files_3.0.14.bb
+++ /dev/null