On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Jim Perrin wrote: > On 7/2/07, Scott Ehrlich <scott at mit.edu> wrote: > >> Nothing, so far, is producing a custom banner prior to login. >> >> Is this an issue with CentOS 5, an issue with the 64-bit version, or >> something else I need to learn? > > Depends on where you want the banner. For display before anyone enters > any information, I create a custom gdm theme with the text in it. This > way the see it before they enter any info at all. > > For click-through acceptance, you can use gdialog within gdm to make > people go through a yes/no acceptance type. > > While it's for el3, it should work for el5 also. There are probably > easier ways to accomplish this, but hey... > > http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_79_8398.shtm Hi Jim: That was perfect! gdialong --yesno "my banner" as the first line in Xsession works like a charm. Now, onto PAM - /etc/pam.d/blah.conf claims in the header comments that the file is autogenerated and any edits will be lost. So what is the proper way to make changes that WILL stick? I'm new to the PAM world. Thanks again. Scott