Re: how to change motd ?
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On Tue, 17 Jun 1997, Christopher Ray Martin wrote:
> I've noticed that /etc/motd is always replaced by Debian upon bootup. I
> was wondering where it gets the contents which replaces it, and how I can
> stop it from doing that!!
/etc/init.d/boot replaces the first line of /etc/motd, the rest of it
should be left intact. If you really don't like that behavior, feel free
to modify /etc/init.d/boot :)
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | Your friends will know you better in the |
| Scott K. Ellis | first minute you meet than your acquaintances |
| storm@gate.net | will know you in a thousand years. |
| | -- Illusions |
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