Le 2022-05-02 13:14, Solène Rapenne a écrit : > Le Mon, 2 May 2022 14:08:23 +0300, > Mihai Popescu <mih...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> For gnome readme, there is this sequence: >> >> # cat <<'EOF' >>/etc/login.conf >> >> gnome:\ >> :datasize-cur=1024M:\ >> :tc=default: >> >> EOF >> >> It is a verbatim copy of what is displayed on the screen, Still I was >> not able to figure out what key to press or how to type to accomplish >> this :). I gave up and edited the file directly. >> >> Thanks. >> > > just for posterity the following text is a shell code > > cat <<'EOF' >>/etc/login.conf > > gnome:\ > :datasize-cur=1024M:\ > :tc=default: > > EOF > > > this tells cat to take input until it sees EOF and add the text to > /etc/login.conf file. Then we feed it the text we want to append, and > we tell it we finished by typing EOF. This is a command to type from a > shell. > > However, if it's not clear, maybe we should reword that part to tell > "add theses lines to /etc/login.conf" or something like that. Hi,
Isn't it a case where it should go in /etc/login.conf.d/gnome now? I am genuinely asking, not proposing a change. Thanks.