[CentOS] Display IP addresses on the system console *before* the login prompt.
Arun Khan
knura9 at gmail.comMon Oct 2 21:04:25 UTC 2017
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On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Leroy Tennison <leroy at datavoiceint.com> wrote: > What does 'man agetty' (or whatever you're using) on the OS in question say? > > Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't list "\4{<nic>}" as an option and it doesn't work, 16.04 does and it does appear there (might have to press Enter to get a screen refresh). > > If the OS doesn't support it then you'll have to get creative (send 'ip addr' output to /etc/issue at boot or periodically) to get what you want. > You are right, Ubuntu 14.04 does not support it and that's where it does *not* work. I read the getty man page in CentOS 7/Ubuntu 16.04 and implemented in Ubuntu 14.04 duh. -- Arun Khan
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