From d49b76009d467ce1751d56058239efea9d279816 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bill Nottingham Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 17:13:36 +0000 Subject: *** empty log message *** --- sysconfig/init | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'sysconfig/init') diff --git a/sysconfig/init b/sysconfig/init index 4b0f326e..7b4d8151 100644 --- a/sysconfig/init +++ b/sysconfig/init @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ BOOTUP=color RES_COL=60 # terminal sequence to move to that column. You could change this # to something like "tput hpa ${RES_COL}" if your terminal supports it -MOVE_TO_COL="echo -en \"\\033[300C\\033[$[${COLUMNS}-${RES_COL}]D\"" +MOVE_TO_COL="echo -en \\033[300C\\033[$[${COLUMNS}-${RES_COL}]D" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'success' color (currently: green) -SETCOLOR_SUCCESS="echo -en \"\\033[1;32m\"" +SETCOLOR_SUCCESS="echo -en \\033[1;32m" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'failure' color (currently: red) -SETCOLOR_FAILURE="echo -en \"\\033[1;31m\"" +SETCOLOR_FAILURE="echo -en \\033[1;31m" # terminal sequence to set color to a 'warning' color (currently: yellow) -SETCOLOR_WARNING="echo -en \"\\033[1;33m\"" +SETCOLOR_WARNING="echo -en \\033[1;33m" # terminal sequence to reset to the default color. -SETCOLOR_NORMAL="echo -en \"\\033[0;39m\"" +SETCOLOR_NORMAL="echo -en \\033[0;39m" # default kernel loglevel on boot (syslog will reset this) LOGLEVEL=1 -- cgit v1.2.1