/etc/issue



Is there a way to have changes made to the /etc/issue file active
without rebooting the server? I've added a smattering of text per ISO
request that I need to prove works, but can't reboot the system for
several days. It doesn't seem to just show up, so I figure a restart of
some service might make it happen. Any thoughts?

Kelley Coleman
Database Administrator
VA Health Administration Center
Denver, Colorado
303-331-7521-o

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