issue(4)


issue -- issue identification file

Description

The file /etc/issue contains the issue or project identification to be printed before a login prompt. The port monitor, ttymon(1M), (or the obsolete program getty(1M)) interprets issue and writes the contents to the terminal. The following replaceable tokens, denoted by the use of the ``%'' character, may be used:

%m
machine name (same as uname -m)

%n
node name (same as uname -n)

%r
release name (same as uname -r)

%s
system name (same as uname -s)

%v
version name (same as uname -v)

%%
produces a ``%'' character

Files

/etc/issue

References

getty(1M), login(1), ttymon(1M), uname(1)

Examples

An issue file might contain the following:
   This is system %n,
   running UNIX System V Release %r Version %v

If the system's name were cloud, the release 4.2 and the version 1, a user would see the following before being prompted for a login:

   This is system cloud,
   running UNIX System V Release 4.2 Version 1

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