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On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 04:20:24PM +0000, Roger Beever wrote:
> Most versions I have seen give the information on an unlogged in console screen.
> The one you would get if you did ctrl+alt+F1 (assuming the GUI was on
> ctrl+alt+F7 if the GUI is on F1 then try F2).

This is the file /etc/issue

Since this information can be changed by the system administrator, it
normally only makes sense to look on a system that you control.

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