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On Sun, Dec 30, 2018, 12:33 PM Patrick Mansfield <patmans@comcast.net wrote:
Default off would be completely meaningless, then we wouldn't need to
show it
at all. People who know about cockpit.socket don't need to be told that
it
exists.
No, you just need to remove /etc/motd.d/cockpit, that's sufficient and persistent.
I just spent about 1/2 hour trying to figure out the proper way to disable this motd, I found no documentation other than the above comment.
It's unusual to modify a configuration by deleting installed files.
It's annoying to have administration information on how to use the system in a motd, by this logic we could have just about every software package that has some sort of API add a note to the motd on how to access it.
Where's the httpd motd to "Connet to http://somewhere.com to access your web page." :-(
Or the ssh motd "Login using ssh on port 22 to host somewhere.com" ;-)
Static information - a message that will not change - should not be in the motd.
Please get rid of this motd.
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