Check out /etc/rc.d/rc.local, and /etc/issue & /etc/issue.net. The
issue files are the ones that control the console login screens, and
rc.local changes them at boot, by default, in redhat.

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Matt Housh                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist                University of Tulsa
                           Engineering and Natural Sciences

    "I don't remember yesterday. And today, it rained."

On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Mika Koivisto wrote:

> I want to change my log-on look and feel, so what file(s) I should mess with.
> 
> Now it is the default Redhat one:
> 
> System name ...etc.
> Kernel version ...
> 
> hostname Login: 
> Password:
> 
> 
> I want to change it something else.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- 
> #include <signature.h>
> /*
> * Mika Koivisto
> * E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * WWW: http://www.r00t.nu 
> */
> 
> Memory fault -- core...uh...um...core... Oh damnit, I foreget!
> 
> 
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