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Old 06-27-2001, 09:54 AM   #1
Stephanie
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Command Prompt Screen


When I use the command line screen, at the top it displays:

Linux Mandrake release 7.2 (Odessey) for i586
Kernel 2.2.17-21mdk on an i686 / tty1
<computer naem> login:

Can anyone tell me where to go to change this info to something more customized? I do know how to change the computer name, but nothing else.

 
Old 06-27-2001, 10:32 AM   #2
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I'm being lazy!! Have a look at http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...?threadid=3687

"here's one I made earlier" (won't make much sense unless you grew up in the UK watching 'BluePeter')

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Old 06-27-2001, 11:29 AM   #3
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you can change the /etc/issue, but that's not really a nice thing to do, should really put anythign you might want to display in /etc/motd (Message Of The Day)

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Old 06-27-2001, 11:43 AM   #4
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WHERE DOES IT COME FROM THEN?

I tried what you guys said, and it did work until the next boot. Is there a way to stop that from happening?
 
Old 06-27-2001, 12:06 PM   #5
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the /etc/issue file is generated after each boot by /etc/rc.local Edit this if you really have to, best to use /etc/motd tho IMHO
 
Old 06-27-2001, 10:32 PM   #6
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Sorry acid_kewpie that's not where it is on Mandrake. Besides that shadowhacker wants something that is displayed 'before' they login. MOTD is only displayed 'after' they login.

The file you need to alter is the /etc/rc.d/rc.local.

In there will be a section that starts with:
# This will overwrite /etc/issue at every boot. So, make any changes you
# want to make to /etc/issue here or you will lose them when you reboot.

This is my customised version. I get cron to run it every hour so that the uptime on the linux logo gets updated. It also gives me the linux logo on a telnet session.
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if [ -x /usr/bin/linux_logo ];then
/usr/bin/linux_logo -c -n -f -u > /etc/issue
echo "" >> /etc/issue
else
> /etc/issue
fi
echo "$R" >> /etc/issue
cp -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
echo "Kernel $(uname -r) on $a $SMP$(uname -m) / \l" >> /etc/issue
echo "Kernel $(uname -r) on a telnet session" >> /etc/issue.net

fi
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