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christsong84 Veteran
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 1003 Location: GMT-8 (Spokane)
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 4:39 am Post subject: |
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I'm really bad a shell scripting...is there a way to make the login screens refresh themselves with uptime? (while not disturbing the other consoles with people loged in or X running)...just wondering. |
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compuboy86 Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 03 Apr 2003 Posts: 79
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 11:37 am Post subject: |
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Ok, I fixed my errors on my motd script by pretty much going line by line and appyling my c++ knowledge to anything that didn't look right. Pretty simple errors.
To update the uptime and fortune (if you have it) simply add */ 5 * * * * to your /etc/crontab. Follow the examples below and change the location of your motd/issue. Hope that helps!
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christsong84 Veteran
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 1003 Location: GMT-8 (Spokane)
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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so the cron will automatically refresh the screen? I though it just updated the file. |
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compuboy86 Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 03 Apr 2003 Posts: 79
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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Ok here is what I did, I may have an extra file or two floating around but oh well.
wrote my motd that I wanted to display, saved it in /etc/init.d/motd
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cp that file to /etc/motd
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/motd
chmod 755 /etc/motd
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At this point motd wouldn't refresh by itself (either that or I didn't wait longer enough ) so I wrote a simple update script.
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#!/bin/bash
cp /etc/init.d/motd /etc/motd
chmod 755 /etc/motd
/etc/motd
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I put that file in /etc and /etc/init.d. Then rc-update add updatemotd default and add the following line to your /etc/crontab.
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*/5 * * * * root /etc/updatemotd
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Viola! Every 5 minutes and/or login the update script is called. Hope that helps.
-Compuboy86 |
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christsong84 Veteran
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 1003 Location: GMT-8 (Spokane)
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 12:10 am Post subject: |
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hmmm...the cron entry only updates the file...that means I have to log-out and login to get updated results...it would be nice to have it automatically refresh every so often...I've never seen it done (in console) but I was wondering if it was possible? (to update the uptime on the login screen while it's still up) |
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Verbal n00b
Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 11 Location: Your Post
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2003 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for this. I had a setup similar to this, but not as nice. I like these aditions. Here is a screenshot of mine, if you're interested: http://verbal.wronger.com/gentoologin.jpg |
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Sedated n00b
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Posts: 32 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 9:27 am Post subject: |
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install linux_logo: Code: | # emerge -p linux_logo
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N ] app-misc/linux_logo-4.07
# emerge linux_logo |
init script config
file: /etc/conf.d/linux_logo Code: | # Seq Description Output
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# ## #
# #B Bogomips 374.37
# #C Compiled Date #47 Fri Jan 8 10:37:09 EST 1999
# #E User Text My Favorite Linux Distribution
# Displayed with -t
# #H Hostname deranged
# #L Load average Load average 0.04, 0.01, 0.01
# #M Megahertz 188Mhz
# where supported
# #N Number of CPU's Two
# #O OS Name Linux
# #P Processor or Processors Processor
# #R Ram 64M
# in Megabytes
# #S Plural s
# #T Type of CPU K6
# #U Uptime Uptime 10 hours 59 minutes
# #V Version of OS 2.2.0-pre5
# #X CPU Vendor AMD
# \\n carriage return
FORMAT="Gentoo #O `cat /etc/gentoo-release | awk '{ print $5,$6 }'`\n#O #V, Compiled #C\n#N #X #T #M CPU#S, #R RAM, #B Bogomips\n#U\n#H / \l \n"
FORMATNET="Gentoo #O `cat /etc/gentoo-release | awk '{ print $5,$6 }'`\n#O #V, Compiled #C\n#N #X #T #M CPU#S, #R RAM, #B Bogomips\n#U\n#H\n"
OPTIONS="-L 3 -f -u" |
init script
file: /etc/init.d/linux_logo Code: | #!/sbin/runscript
start() {
LOGOBIN="/usr/bin/linux_logo"
if [ ! -x $LOGOBIN ]
then
eerror "ERROR: linux_logo not found !"
return 1
fi
einfo "Starting linux_logo"
ebegin " Creating /etc/issue"
$LOGOBIN $LOGO $OPTIONS -F "${FORMAT}" > /etc/issue
eend $? " Failed to create /etc/issue"
ebegin " Creating /etc/issue.net"
$LOGOBIN $LOGO $OPTIONS -F "${FORMATNET}" > /etc/issue.net
eend $? " Failed to create /etc/issue.net"
} |
let it run hourly
file: /etc/cron.hourly/linux_logo Code: |
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x /etc/init.d/linux_logo ]
then
/etc/init.d/linux_logo restart
fi |
make the init executable, add it to the default runlevel and run it once: Code: | # chmod 755 /etc/init.d/linux_logo
# chmod 644 /etc/conf.d/linux_logo
# rc-update add linux_logo default
* linux_logo added to runlevel default...
* Caching service dependencies... [ ok ]
# /etc/init.d/linux_logo start
* Starting linux_logo
* Creating /etc/issue... [ ok ]
* Creating /etc/issue.net... [ ok ] |
results: Code: | .....####......................................###.............................
....#######....................... ###.........###.............................
...##########.....................####....#############........................
...####..#######....#####........######...#############...#####.......#####....
...#############...#######......########...############..#######.....#######...
....###########.. ###.####..... ####.####......####.... #########...#########..
......########...########......#####..####.....####....###########.###########.
.......######....######........####....####....####....###########.###########.
......######.....######.......#####.....####...####....#####..####.#####..####.
.....######......##########...####.......####..####....##########..##########..
.....#####.......###########.#####........####.####.....########....########...
.....####.........##########.#####........####.####......######......######....
......##...........######## . ####.........##...###.......####........####.....
................................................................... ...........
Gentoo Linux 1.4.2.9
Linux 2.4.20-gentoo-r4, Compiled #2 Sat May 10 12:29:35 MDT 2003
One Intel Celeron 500MHz CPU, 191M RAM, 999.42 Bogomips
Uptime 0 hours 15 minutes
therapy.nymphony.net / tty2
therapy.nymphony.net login: |
_________________ Sedated Quote: | sedated@therapy:tty3:~$ fortune
"If you lend someone twenty dollars, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." |
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christsong84 Veteran
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 1003 Location: GMT-8 (Spokane)
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2003 4:44 pm Post subject: |
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sorry to bring this up again so soon...but I kinda want a definate answer...no is ok but I just need to know...a constantly updating uptime count is not possible? (on the screen...sorta like the screen would be refreshed every minute or so, but only on the login)...perhaps it is not clear what I want? _________________ while(true) {self.input(sugar);} |
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Sedated n00b
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Posts: 32 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 12:38 am Post subject: |
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christsong84 wrote: | sorry to bring this up again so soon...but I kinda want a definate answer...no is ok but I just need to know...a constantly updating uptime count is not possible? (on the screen...sorta like the screen would be refreshed every minute or so, but only on the login)...perhaps it is not clear what I want? |
The only way i know of is to have it crontabbed or something and then hit "enter" on the login screen when you want it to update. Running "killall -HUP agetty" after each time the issue files are updated would do it, but i have no idea what possible consequences there might be from this... seemed to work for me, but i have no intention of doing that regularly. _________________ Sedated Quote: | sedated@therapy:tty3:~$ fortune
"If you lend someone twenty dollars, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." |
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Master_Of_Disaster l33t
Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 610 Location: 15.05072° East, 48.13747° North (aka Mauer), Austria
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 12:43 am Post subject: |
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Fine, made it as Sedated suggested, there is just one anoying problem:
Code: | fuero@bmfh fuero $ sudo /etc/init.d/issue start
* Could not get dependency info for "issue"!
* Could not get dependency info for "issue"!
* Building Linux Welcome Message
* Creating /etc/issue... [ ok ]
* Creating /etc/issue.net... [ ok ]
fuero@bmfh fuero $
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I think baselayout may be the culprit in this case, but I can't figure out why...
Code: | emerge -s baselayout
Searching...
[ Results for search key : baselayout ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* sys-apps/baselayout
Latest version available: 1.8.6.8-r1
Latest version installed: 1.8.6.8-r1
Size of downloaded files: 89 kB
Homepage: http://www.gentoo.org/
Description: Base layout for Gentoo Linux filesystem (incl. initscripts and sysvinit)
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BTW: @Sedated: You might change your entry in the crontab to
Code: | /etc/init.d/linux_logo restart && killall -HUP agetty |
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Sedated n00b
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Posts: 32 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 2:22 am Post subject: |
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Weird. Works great for me.
Code: | hp root # /etc/init.d/linux_logo restart
* Starting linux_logo
* Creating /etc/issue ... [ ok ]
* Creating /etc/issue.net ... [ ok ]
hp root # |
works find with sudo too:
Code: | gokeefe@hp gokeefe $ sudo /etc/init.d/linux_logo restart
* Starting linux_logo
* Creating /etc/issue ... [ ok ]
* Creating /etc/issue.net ... [ ok ]
gokeefe@hp gokeefe $ |
Does it fail to make the issue files, or is it just a goofy error message that means nothing? You renamed the init script to "issue", did you also rename /etc/conf.d/linux_logo to /etc/conf.d/issue? I have baselayout 1.8.5.9 installed... slightly older than yours. _________________ Sedated Quote: | sedated@therapy:tty3:~$ fortune
"If you lend someone twenty dollars, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." |
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Master_Of_Disaster l33t
Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 610 Location: 15.05072° East, 48.13747° North (aka Mauer), Austria
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 10:46 am Post subject: |
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This error occurs even when booting...
But the script is executed correctly, the files are created.
Here is mine: (/etc/init.d/issue)
Code: | #!/sbin/runscript
buildissue() {
if [ -f /etc/gentoo-release ]; then
printf "\e[2J\e[H" > /etc/issue
R=$(cat /etc/gentoo-release | awk '{ print $5,$6 }')
C=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'model name' | awk '{ print $4,$5,$6 }')
CS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'cpu MHz' | awk '{ print $4 }')
CB=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'bogomips' | awk '{ print $3 }')
K=$(uname -r)
H=$(/bin/hostname)
M=$(( `dmesg | grep "Dentry" | awk '{print $9}'` /1024 ))
KS=`dmesg | grep "Swap" | awk '{print $3}'`
S=$(( ${KS%k} / 1024 ))
U=$(uptime)
F=$(fortune -n 80 -s)
DARK="\033[1;30m" # dark grey
GREY="\033[0m" # default grey / white
WHITE="\033[1;37m" # bright / bold white
PURPLE="\033[0;35m" # purple
BR_GREEN="\033[1;32m" # bright green
BR_BLUE="\033[1;34m" # bright blue
COLOR_RESET="\033[0m"
echo -e "$PURPLE __q@@@@m_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _q@@@@@@@@@@_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _@@@@@@@@@@@@@@m $BR_GREEN Gentoo$BR_BLUE Linux$GREY release $R" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _@@@@@@@@@@##@@@@@@@h $GREY Hostname: $WHITE $H" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @@@@@@@@@@@ ##@@@@@@@@_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE 7##@@@@@@@___@@@@@@@@@@, $GREY Kernel: $WHITE $K" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE ####@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ $GREY Processor:$WHITE $C ( $CS MHz => $CB bogomips)" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE ####@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ $GREY Memory: $WHITE $M Mb" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#W $GREY Swap: $WHITE $S Mb" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@/" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@ $GREY Uptime: $WHITE $U" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@##^" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE m#@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@#W" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _q@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@#*> $BR_GREEN Unauthorized users _WILL_ be shot!" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE p@@@@@@@@@@@#@##%" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _##@@@@@##@#@#g" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _#@@@@@@#@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _p@@@@q" >> /etc/issue
echo "" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$BR_GREEN $F" >> /etc/issue
echo "" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$COLOR_RESET" >> /etc/issue
fi
}
start() {
einfo "Building Linux Welcome Message"
ebegin "\tCreating /etc/issue"
buildissue
eend $? "\tFailed creating /etc/issue"
ebegin "\tCreating /etc/issue.net"
cp -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
eend $? "\tFailed creating /etc/issue.net"
} |
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cmay4 Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 18 May 2002 Posts: 109
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 8:27 pm Post subject: ssh message |
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I am trying to get a message to display before the prompt when I ssh into the box. I read this thread, and can't seem to get anything to work.
I simplified the problem to this:
Code: | $ echo testing > /etc/issue.net
$ chmod 755 /etc/issue.net |
and I thought the message "testing" would appear before the login prompt when I ssh into my box. But no message appears.
Any ideas? |
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Sedated n00b
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Posts: 32 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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add or uncomment the following line from your sshd_config file, probably /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
Code: | Banner /etc/issue.net |
/etc/issue and /etc/issue.net are only simple text files, they don't need to be executable. just give them 644 permissions. _________________ Sedated Quote: | sedated@therapy:tty3:~$ fortune
"If you lend someone twenty dollars, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." |
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cmay4 Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 18 May 2002 Posts: 109
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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Sedated wrote: | add or uncomment the following line from your sshd_config file, probably /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
Code: | Banner /etc/issue.net |
/etc/issue and /etc/issue.net are only simple text files, they don't need to be executable. just give them 644 permissions. |
That was it. Thanks for the help! |
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Fuzeron n00b
Joined: 15 Apr 2003 Posts: 25 Location: California
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2003 5:12 am Post subject: |
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Sedated, i get errors when i try to start linux_logo
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root@localhost etc # /etc/init.d/linux_logo start
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 4: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 5: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 6: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 7: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 8: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 9: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 11: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 13: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 14: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 15: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 17: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 18: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 19: : command not found
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what did i do wrong? besides being a newb |
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Sedated n00b
Joined: 25 Feb 2003 Posts: 32 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Sat May 24, 2003 9:00 am Post subject: |
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Fuzeron wrote: | Sedated, i get errors when i try to start linux_logo
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root@localhost etc # /etc/init.d/linux_logo start
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 4: : command not found
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 5: : command not found
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what did i do wrong? besides being a newb |
i can't even begin to guess... perhaps didn't copy and paste properly, i have no idea. _________________ Sedated Quote: | sedated@therapy:tty3:~$ fortune
"If you lend someone twenty dollars, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it." |
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SeJo Retired Dev
Joined: 08 Oct 2002 Posts: 298 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 9:07 am Post subject: |
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hi there,
been playing round with it, but got a problem:
here is my code:
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#!bin/sh
rm -f /etc/issue
/usr/bin/clear >> /etc/issue
echo -e "SeJo's Gentoo $(uname -sr) on $(uname -p)" >> /etc/issue
echo "$(cowsay -f stimpy "w00t")" >> /etc/issue
echo >> /etc/issue
cp -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
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but the stimpy image isn't properly displayed the is properly in the /etc/issue but displayed on console some of the chars are escaped or something...
how do i solve that? _________________ "I am not bound to please thee with my answers." |
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joda n00b
Joined: 09 Apr 2003 Posts: 15
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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ive been playing around with this myself, and i made an ascii for gentoo if anyone's interested.
if anyone would clean up my code, add extra features, please feel free to do so. some pointers on how to make the script start just before the login prompt would also be nice.
screenshot here: http://www.smallville.no/joda2k/console.png
ascii logo + the perl script i made for the info can be found here:
http://www.smallville.no/joda2k/bootinfo.tar.gz |
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_r00t_ n00b
Joined: 18 Sep 2002 Posts: 5
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2003 1:28 am Post subject: |
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Hi, look at a Gentoo logo.
Code: | #!/sbin/runscript
buildissue() {
PURPLE="\033[0;35m" # purple
GREY="\033[0m" # default grey / white
echo -e "$PURPLE __q@@@@m_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _q@@@@@@@@@@@_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@m" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@_" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE _@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @@@@@@@@@ #@@@@@@@@@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @##@@@@@@@___#@@@@@@@@@|" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE ####@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE #@##@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE *o@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#W" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE /@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#*" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@^" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE m#@@@@@@@@@@@@#@#" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@'" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE p@@@@@@#@#@'" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE @@##g@*'" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$PURPLE **'" >> /etc/issue
echo "" >> /etc/issue
echo -e "$GREY " >> /etc/issue
echo "" >> /etc/issue
fi
}
start() {
einfo "Building Linux Welcome Message"
ebegin "\tCreating /etc/issue"
rm -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
buildissue
eend $? "\tFailed creating /etc/issue"
ebegin "\tCreating /etc/issue.net"
cp -f /etc/issue /etc/issue.net
eend $? "\tFailed creating /etc/issue.net"
} |
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koma Advocate
Joined: 06 Jun 2003 Posts: 2702 Location: Italy
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2003 7:50 pm Post subject: mhh |
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Code: | # rc-update add issue default
* issue not executable; skipping
* Caching service dependencies... [ ok ]
* rc-update complete.
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why?
iv'e done all :\ _________________ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yoJI-Tl94g GLORY GLORY HYPNOTOAD |
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aridhol Guru
Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Posts: 509 Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 7:56 am Post subject: |
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try
Code: | #chmod 755 /etc/init.d/issue |
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Headhunter123 Guru
Joined: 19 Oct 2002 Posts: 509
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Hi !
I don't know if someone has already mentioned it, but you can also edit your /etc/issue to display boot messages. And if you put and "clear" in .bash_profile you'll get an double effect
Btw, for some nice ascii art (requires mostly 1024x768 text console), you can look here : http://jojo.j-ws.de/showtopic.php?forum=computer.for&index=2 |
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DrkPlague Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 107
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 7:07 am Post subject: |
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for a good ascii converter, play around with this: http://www.text-image.com/
Additionally, for those who havn't heard of it, AAlib is the most amazing advance in ascii-art ever. try the following sometime:
Code: | emerge -v aalib
aafire |
I would really likes someone to do something here with aafire. i think it would make a GREAT login screen if you could find a way to "contain" it. until then i will just have to continure to use it as my console screensaver.[/code] _________________ DKP
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