Re: Changing the MOTD

2000-10-18 Thread Jonathan Gift
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

Re: Changing the MOTD

2000-10-18 Thread Jonathan Gift
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

RE: Changing the MOTD

2000-10-18 Thread Wesley Wannemacher
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. ./default/rcS:# Set EDITMOTD to "no" if you don't want /etc/motd to be editted automatically ./defaul