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Hi!
I have a Tru64 40f box and I am trying to figure out how the banner is displayed after login. Now the sys admin (who is now gone) has a message that is displayed for all users AFTER login. In addition to the /etc/issue and the /etc/motd files another file with a longer message is displayed. Can anyone guide me how/where this third file could be called from ? [I read the "login, getty, " processes, checked but couldn't find how this was accomplished!] I have discovered the text file in /etc but I need to find out where it is invoked from...... Any leads would be greatly appreciated!! ![]() Thanks Suresh |
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