Hi,

Suresh Ramasubramanian typed:
> > > Welcome to XYZ ......................
> > Edit the /etc/redhat-release file and reboot
> Sorry - you want to edit /etc/issue.  /etc/redhat-release just contains the
> redhat version information.

Also note, that in RedHat, /etc/issue is changed at every boot by one
of the init scripts in /etc/rc.d/ (forgot which one), so if you want
your changes to be permanent, you'll have to edit the script,
otherwise /etc/issue will get overwritten on the next reboot.

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