olsrd-watchdog can trigger when the olsrd service is restarted
Such as when a tunnel comes up, or when a config change is
made to olsrd.
procd already monitors olsrd and makes sure it remains running.
With procd we no longer need olsrd-watchdog and can remove it.
fixes AREDN->ticket:215
Change-Id: I5067d380a22bd0ab5e597746478ef3e1ba05d72d
Inside the source files the word "contained" was mispelled
as "conained"
The website currently lists this correctly as "contained"
This was an error in the intial stamping of the source files in
changeset:5c3ee1d0686c6e6f2907fe4fc393d86d6c5a69b5/aredn_ar71xx
Line is part of "Additional Conditions" permitted by GPLv3.
Line does not impact coders prior to the AREDN setup date
as it was added by the AREDN team.
Change-Id: I3bc09aea548100f35c08aebe8686b8d4808d56d8
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