Dear all,

i've appended the below to /etc/bashrc it works like a charm with ssh 
connections though SFTP sessions fail since the below is being sent to 
the intiator.
any way of limiting the below to none sftp sessions? or any other idea 
for it to work?


# If id command returns zero, you’ve root access.
if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ];
then # you are root, set red colour prompt
echo "###############################################"
echo "### You are now working as ROOT. ###"
echo "### Pay attention to what you type. ###"
echo "###############################################"
PS1="\\[$(tput setaf 1)\\]\\u@\\h:\\w #\\[$(tput sgr0)\\]"
else # normal
echo
echo " ###########################################################"
echo "Welcome $(whoami), here's something to start your day with:"
echo
echo `sh /etc/lines.sh /etc/quotes.txt`
echo " ############################################################"
echo
PS1="[\\u@\\h:\\w] $"
fi



Thanks,

--Roland
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