, Scott Kozicki wrote:
> Simple question: how can I change the issue and issue.net files? I modify
> them, but upon reboot, they revert back to their original state.
>
> What's up?
>
> TIA,
> Scott Kozicki
>
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>I suppose the removel of the issue.net lines in that file may allow
>you ues
>/etc/issue and /etc/issue.net ?
Confirmed.
Actually, I don't understand why RH clobbers the file only to write the
same info. What is more interesting is to put the date. I write the date
the system was booted up inst
I suppose the removel of the issue.net lines in that file may allow you ues
/etc/issue and /etc/issue.net ?
Dan
At 09:37 PM 3/17/98 -0600, Scott Kozicki wrote:
>Simple question: how can I change the issue and issue.net files? I modify
>them, but upon reboot, they revert back to their o
On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Scott Kozicki wrote:
>Simple question: how can I change the issue and issue.net files? I modify
>them, but upon reboot, they revert back to their original state.
>
>What's up?
/etc/rc.d/rc.local recreates the files when the system boots. Comment
out
Simple question: how can I change the issue and issue.net files? I modify
them, but upon reboot, they revert back to their original state.
What's up?
TIA,
Scott Kozicki
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