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Old 24th April 2005, 07:53 PM
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Change the loaded title of kernel? not in boot screen

once fedora has fully loaded (all in text mode) it comes up 2 the screen and says FEdora Core 1 Releas Yarrow, and then your login in and stuff
how do i change FEDORA CORE release 1 Yarrow to a different name??????????
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Old 24th April 2005, 08:12 PM
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/etc/issue is the file you need to edit. Try "man issue" and "man mingetty" from a terminal window for details.
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