I started out with a hd install of Knoppix 3.3. This was excellent, simple to 
install (though getting sound a ADSL pptp was tricky at first!) I used that 
happily until I discovered apt-get updates and upgrades. The system has been 
steadily upgraded to Sid, 2.6.30 custom kerenel, KDE 4.2.2, etc.

I have two lingering reminders of the original Knoppix: The initial bootup 
calls is Knoppix 2.78--this text is in /sbin/init. And the welcome message 
after a console login: Welcome to knoppix 3.3. I would not mind get rid of 
these, possibly placing my own text (or Debian's).

Dpkg-divert is a nifty, mischevous and dangerous toy that plays all kinds of 
magic and I have zillions of entries there, mostly obselete or non-existant 
packages. I used it myself to protect nvidia's libglx.so and my custom 
startkde for a while. I see no init.dpkg-dist file or the like, however.

How do I get the Debian "welcomes" and init? (and should this be done?--I have 
most recent init-scripts and such)



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