archboot/usr/lib/initcpio/install/archboot_motd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Created by Tobias Powalowski <tpowa@archlinux.org>
build ()
{
### generate motd
MOTD=$(mktemp /var/tmp/motd.XXXX)
echo "Welcome to Arch Linux (archboot environment)" >> ${MOTD}
echo "--------------------------------------------" >> ${MOTD}
echo "Consoles:" >> ${MOTD}
echo " - Virtual consoles 1-6 are active." >> ${MOTD}
echo " - To change virtual console use ALT + F(1-6)" >> ${MOTD}
if [ "$(echo "${HOOKS[@]}" | grep archboot_keymap)" ]; then
echo "Change keymap and console font:" >> ${MOTD}
echo " - To change to a non-US keymap, type 'km' at the console." >> ${MOTD}
fi
if [ "$(echo "${HOOKS[@]}" | grep archboot_tz)" ]; then
echo "Change time and date:" >> ${MOTD}
echo " - To change your time and date, type 'tz' at the console." >> ${MOTD}
fi
if [ "$(echo "${HOOKS[@]}" | grep archboot_installer)" ]; then
echo "Normal Setup:" >> ${MOTD}
echo " - On first login setup is launched automatically." >> ${MOTD}
echo " - Please run 'setup' again to install Arch Linux if you left setup." >> ${MOTD}
echo " - vc7 is used for setup logging." >> ${MOTD}
echo " - Run update-installer.sh to get update options of installer." >> ${MOTD}
echo "For Experts:" >> ${MOTD}
echo " - Use 'quickinst' to install and bypass the setup routine." >> ${MOTD}
fi
chmod 644 ${MOTD}
add_file "${MOTD}" "/etc/motd"
}
help ()
{
cat <<HELPEOF
This hook sets up dynamically the motd message, depending on
your system.
HELPEOF
}