freebsd-skq/etc/rc.d/motd
Doug Barton 809a0e6290 * Remove the OS specific bits, since NetBSD isn't interested in
porting this stuff back.

* Test /etc/motd for writability before trying to update it. This is
especially useful when /etc/ is mounted ro, like on a diskless boot.
(Thanks to phk for the idea on this one.)

* Make the "updating" message reflect what actually happens.
2003-10-13 08:44:07 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $NetBSD: motd,v 1.5 2000/09/19 13:04:38 lukem Exp $
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: motd
# REQUIRE: mountcritremote
# BEFORE: LOGIN
# KEYWORD: FreeBSD NetBSD
. /etc/rc.subr
name="motd"
rcvar="update_motd"
start_cmd="motd_start"
stop_cmd=":"
PERMS="644"
motd_start()
{
# Update kernel info in /etc/motd
# Must be done *before* interactive logins are possible
# to prevent possible race conditions.
#
echo -n 'Updating motd'
if [ ! -f /etc/motd ]; then
install -c -o root -g wheel -m ${PERMS} /dev/null /etc/motd
fi
if [ ! -w /etc/motd ]; then
echo ' ... /etc/motd is not writable, update failed.'
return
fi
T=`mktemp -t motd`
uname -v | sed -e 's,^\([^#]*\) #\(.* [1-2][0-9][0-9][0-9]\).*/\([^\]*\) $,\1 (\3) #\2,' > ${T}
awk '{if (NR == 1) {if ($1 == "FreeBSD") {next} else {print "\n"$0}} else {print}}' < /etc/motd >> ${T}
cmp -s $T /etc/motd || {
cp $T /etc/motd
chmod ${PERMS} /etc/motd
}
rm -f $T
echo .
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"