FlaHAM
January 20th, 2011, 09:29 PM
The Message of the day text is displayed when you log on.
It useally imcludes some system info and where to log on for more docs/info.
The test is generated as you log on and is pulled from /etc/motd. In Debian systems /etc/motd is a link to /var/run/motd.
I recently upgraded a system from 9.10 to 10.04.1LTS.
I've done this eight or ten time with other servers, but this time when I logged on I got
Welcome to Ubuntu!
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
I know that this text is generated from a script somewhere...
I ran acrossed it in my browsing several years back.
Now I can't remember where it is.
Can someone point me to that script file so I can fix it?
It useally imcludes some system info and where to log on for more docs/info.
The test is generated as you log on and is pulled from /etc/motd. In Debian systems /etc/motd is a link to /var/run/motd.
I recently upgraded a system from 9.10 to 10.04.1LTS.
I've done this eight or ten time with other servers, but this time when I logged on I got
Welcome to Ubuntu!
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
-bash: [: too many arguments
I know that this text is generated from a script somewhere...
I ran acrossed it in my browsing several years back.
Now I can't remember where it is.
Can someone point me to that script file so I can fix it?