Hi,
Thanks for the advice. Someone posted having a look at /etc/default/RcS and
changing the MOTD to no. I did and that solved it. Having changed the
/etc/motd first, of course.
But Linuxconf should go anyway...
Jonathan
Great, thanks for the feedback!
> I just had this same problem minutes ago, but by doing a grep on /etc
> for motd, I noticed that there is a variable called EDITMOTD in the
> file rcS of /etc/default that is set to yes automatically.
Jonathan
Debian
> Subject: Changing the MOTD
>
>
> Hi,
> I changed the default Message of the Day in Linuxconf and
> the MOTD file and
> yet every time I reboot it defaults back to the same
> GNU/Linux Debian etc.
> Where can I find a way to stop this?
>
> Thanks,
>
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Hi,
I changed the default Message of the Day in Linuxconf and the MOTD file and
yet every time I reboot it defaults back to the same GNU/Linux Debian etc.
Where can I find a way to stop this?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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