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For now drop this. We need an ssh-keygen service that would generate host keys on startup.
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The goal of this PR is to support running trust automatically via a disk labelled 'trust-data'.
So if you create a disk with a filesystem named 'trust-data' and attach it
then the 'trust-provision' script included here should find it, mount it and
then call 'trust provision cert.pem privkey.pem'.
if trust-provision failes it should drop the user into a shell on the console after
they hit enter.