7.3.4. Create support files in /etc
7.3.4.1. /etc/issue
Create the file ~/staging/etc/issue using
        the example below or design a customized message.
| Connected to \l at \b bps. | 
Be sure that "\l" is a lowercase letter L and not the number
        one.
7.3.4.2. /etc/passwd
Use a text editor to create a minimal passwd file conforming to
        the Linux Standards Base (LSB) document. Save the file as
        ~/staging/etc/passwd
| root::0:0:Super User:/root:/bin/sh
bin:x:1:1:Legacy UID:/bin:/bin/false
daemon:x:2:2:Legacy UID:/sbin:/bin/false | 
7.3.4.3. /etc/group
Use a text editor to create an LSB conforming group file and
        save it as ~/staging/etc/group
| root::0:root
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon | 
7.3.4.4. /etc/nsswitch.conf
Create the following file and save it as
        ~/staging/etc/nsswitch.conf
| passwd: files
group:  files | 
7.3.6. Set directory and file permissions
Set minimal privileges on all files and directories under
      ~/staging. Everything is owned by the root user and
      the root group. Permissions are read-write for the owner and read-only
      for the group. Exceptions to the blanket permissions are handled case by
      case.
| bash# cd ~/staging
bash# chown -R 0:0 ~/staging/*
bash# chmod -R 640 ~/staging/* | 
Set execute permission on all directories. (Note the capital
      "X")
| bash# chmod -R +X ~/staging/* | 
Files in /bin are read and execute for all,
      but su is an exception.
| bash# chmod 755 ~/staging/bin/*
bash# chmod 4750 ~/staging/bin/su | 
Files in /dev have various permissions. Disk
      devices should be accessible to administrators only. Other files like
      /dev/null should have full privileges granted to
      everyone.
| bash# chmod 660 ~/staging/dev/fd0 dev/ram0
bash# chmod 666 ~/staging/dev/null
bash# chmod 622 ~/staging/dev/console
bash# chmod 600 ~/staging/dev/initctl
bash# chmod 622 ~/staging/dev/tty
bash# chmod 622 ~/staging/dev/tty? | 
The passwd and group
      files must be world readable.
| bash# chmod 644 ~/staging/etc/passwd
bash# chmod 644 ~/staging/etc/group | 
The scripts in /etc/init.d are read and
      execute for administrators.
| bash# chmod 750 ~/staging/etc/init.d/* | 
Libraries need read and execute permissions for everyone.
| bash# chmod 755 ~/staging/lib/* | 
Only root should have access to the /root
      directory.
| bash# chmod 700 ~/staging/root | 
Make files in /sbin read and execute for
      administrators.
| bash# chmod 750 ~/staging/sbin/* | 
Temp should be read-write for all with the sticky bit set.
| bash# chmod 1777 ~/staging/tmp |