Dear all,
I use Mandrake 9.0. Most probably I login in text
mode instead of graphical one.
My question is that while logging in text mode we
come across our login screen which looks like :
Mandraka Linux 9.0 xxxxxxx
Kernel xxxxxxxx
login :
I wish to design this screen on my
own which I can by altering Issue
file in /etc directory. When I alter this file and save it and then
come on login screen by pressing Ctrl+D, I get my altered screen. But when I
restart my computer next time, I find that my altered screen has gone and the
aforesaid Mandrake screen is there. Later I observed that there is a
Issue.net file in /etc
whose contents overwrite my designed screen. Even I deleted the issue.net file to overcome this problem. But when I reboot
my computer, it is generated automatically next time. I tried to find the source
form where it is generated ie. issue.net by trying find command, but
of no avail. If there anyone who can tell me from where this issue.net file is
generated to solve this problem. Pl. guide and oblige.
Regards,
Malkiat
|
- Re: [ilugd]: issue.net file in /etc gurdeep
- Re: [ilugd]: issue.net file in /etc Ritesh Raj Sarraf
- Re: [ilugd]: issue.net file in /etc Prateek Khanna