+ <string id="POL_68E9155C_CB49_428E_AFE0_B89316FFD948">Login Prompt Message</string>\r
+ <string id="POL_68E9155C_CB49_428E_AFE0_B89316FFD948_Help"> The issue file may contain certain escape codes to display the system name, date, time etc. All escape codes consist of a backslash (\) immediately followed by one of the characters listed below.\r
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+ 4 or 4{interface}\r
+ Insert the IPv4 address of the specified network interface (for example: \4{eth0}). If the interface argument is not specified, then select the first fully configured (UP, non-LOCALBACK, RUNNING) interface. If not any configured interface is found, fall back to the IP address of the machine's hostname.\r
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+ 6 or 6{interface}\r
+ The same as \4 but for IPv6.\r
+\r
+ b Insert the baudrate of the current line.\r
+\r
+ d Insert the current date.\r
+\r
+ e or e{name}\r
+ Translate the human-readable name to an escape sequence and insert it (for example: \e{red}Alert text.\e{reset}). If the name argument is not specified, then insert \033. The currently supported names are: black, blink, blue, bold, brown, cyan, darkgray, gray, green, halfbright, lightblue, lightcyan, lightgray, lightgreen, lightmagenta, lightred, magenta, red, reset, reverse, and yellow. All unknown names are silently ignored.\r
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+ s Insert the system name (the name of the operating system). Same as 'uname -s'. See also the \S escape code.\r
+\r
+ S or S{VARIABLE}\r
+ Insert the VARIABLE data from /etc/os-release. If this file does not exist then fall back to /usr/lib/os-release. If the VARIABLE argument is not specified, then use PRETTY_NAME from the file or the system name (see \s). This escape code allows to keep /etc/issue distribution and release independent. Note that \S{ANSI_COLOR} is converted to the real terminal escape sequence.\r
+\r
+ l Insert the name of the current tty line.\r
+\r
+ m Insert the architecture identifier of the machine. Same as 'uname -m'.\r
+\r
+ n Insert the nodename of the machine, also known as the hostname. Same as 'uname -n'.\r
+\r
+ o Insert the NIS domainname of the machine. Same as 'hostname -d'.\r
+\r
+ O Insert the DNS domainname of the machine.\r
+\r
+ r Insert the release number of the OS. Same as 'uname -r'.\r
+\r
+ t Insert the current time.\r
+\r
+ u Insert the number of current users logged in.\r
+\r
+ U Insert the string "1 user" or "<n> users" where <n> is the number of current users logged in.\r
+\r
+ v Insert the version of the OS, that is, the build-date and such.</string>\r