thank you, that did it.
you're right, i followed your steps, then forgot about the /etc/issue. it did have exactly what was displayed, i renamed the file, and now we're good.
thank you for all your help
i just tried that, without sudo since i'm logged in as root, then i got this msg
update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
then rebooted, and still shows the banner
thanks for your reply,
that did not do it for me either. i ran the exact command you provided on my test proxmox 3.3 server, and it didn't change anything.
any other ideas?
thank you, i found it, except how do i disable it?
i tried renaming that file to something else, that didn't work, i also tried commenting out everything in the file, that didn't work either.
it still shows me the "Welcome to the Proxmox Virtual Environment...."
hi, i'm trying to remove the welcome to proxmox message that is displayed at the ssh login screen.
i found the info to be in /etc/issue but when i edited it manually, saved and exit, reboot the server for a test, it came back to the factory welcome to proxmox etc...
how can i change it...
i honestly don't need concurrency with the specific files, but i may need server2 and server3 to access the filesystem on server1 at the same time, but they won't access the same files at once.
i currently have multiple proxmox servers, some running ve 3.1, some 3.2 and one of them running 3.3.
each one has some ISOs and openvz templates as well as kvm templates and backups. but eventually drives get full after a while.
what i wanted to do is have all ISOs, templates on a specific...
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