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I think /etc/issue gets built in /etc.rc.d/rc.local and then gets copied
to /etc/issue.net so if you make a change in /etc/issue.net, it will be
wiped out on the next boot. This is what happens on my RedHat system.
Bill
Bill Toomey bill at toomey.net
http://toomey.net
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 krr at mit.edu wrote:
> > A foolish question...
>
> The only foolish question is one to which you already know the answer.
>
> > Where/how do you configure the message
> > that comes up when a person telnets to
> > your machine?
>
> /etc/issue.net
>
> Kyle
>
>
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