Copyright startup lines
Greg Andrews
gandrews at netcom.COM
Mon Feb 18 16:12:19 AEST 1991
In article <248 at raysnec.UUCP> shwake at raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake) writes:
>
> On a related issue, both ISC and SCO UNIX *prefix* the login prompt
>with a node name reference and a couple of new lines. *This* one, I believe,
>comes out of getty.
>
I don't know about ISC, but the SCO node name display actually comes from
/etc/gettydefs. That is, getty outputs the node name when the gettydefs
file tells it to. Typical gettydefs entrys look like:
n # B19200 [pre-login stuff] # B19200 [post-login stuff] # \r\n at login: # n
^^^^^^^
the "@" before "login:" is what does the trick |||||||
If you don't want the node name displayed, then get rid of the "@" and
maybe even the \r\n before it.
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