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Timestamp:
01/15/2005 12:30:04 AM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
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Parents:
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Message:

Indexed configuration files and bootscripts in the 'After LFS Configuration Issues' section

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@3283 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • postlfs/config/logon.xml

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    8 <sect1 id="postlfs-config-logon">
     8<sect1 id="postlfs-config-logon" xreflabel="Customizing your Logon with /etc/issue">
    99<sect1info>
    1010<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
     
    1212</sect1info>
    1313<?dbhtml filename="logon.html"?>
    14 <title>/etc/issue (Customizing your logon)</title>
     14<title>Customizing your Logon with /etc/issue</title>
     15<indexterm zone="postlfs-config-logon">
     16<primary sortas="e-etc-issue">/etc/issue</primary></indexterm>
    1517
    1618<para>When you first boot up your new <acronym>LFS</acronym> system, the logon
    17 screen will
    18 be nice and plain (as it should be in a bare-bones system).  Many people
    19 however, will want their system to display some information in the logon
     19screen will be nice and plain (as it should be in a bare-bones system).  Many
     20people however, will want their system to display some information in the logon
    2021message.  This can be accomplished using the
    2122file <filename>/etc/issue</filename>.</para>
     
    3132<para>One of the most common things which people want to do is to clear
    3233the screen at each logon.  The easiest way of doing that is to put a
    33 "clear" escape-sequence into <filename>/etc/issue</filename>.  A simple way of doing
    34 this is to do <userinput><command>clear &gt; /etc/issue</command></userinput>. 
     34"clear" escape-sequence into <filename>/etc/issue</filename>.  A simple way of
     35doing this is to do <userinput><command>clear &gt;
     36/etc/issue</command></userinput>. 
    3537This will insert the relevant escape code into the start of the
    3638<filename>/etc/issue</filename> file.  Note that if you do this, when
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