How to delete MOTD/Banner on Raspberry Pi Log in?









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I have a raspberry pi and some of my friends logged into it and added the 'Hola bebe <3' line. I want to delete it. It's not the etc/motd file and it isn't a banner. This line appears after I enter my password correctly.
Can sombebody help me removing it?



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I have a raspberry pi and some of my friends logged into it and added the 'Hola bebe <3' line. I want to delete it. It's not the etc/motd file and it isn't a banner. This line appears after I enter my password correctly.
Can sombebody help me removing it?



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I have a raspberry pi and some of my friends logged into it and added the 'Hola bebe <3' line. I want to delete it. It's not the etc/motd file and it isn't a banner. This line appears after I enter my password correctly.
Can sombebody help me removing it?



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I have a raspberry pi and some of my friends logged into it and added the 'Hola bebe <3' line. I want to delete it. It's not the etc/motd file and it isn't a banner. This line appears after I enter my password correctly.
Can sombebody help me removing it?



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  • Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange or Internet of Things Stack Exchange
    – jww
    Nov 9 at 13:23










  • Check in your ~/.bash_profile and other files that are sourced when you start a session.
    – ivanivan
    Nov 9 at 14:45
















  • Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange or Internet of Things Stack Exchange
    – jww
    Nov 9 at 13:23










  • Check in your ~/.bash_profile and other files that are sourced when you start a session.
    – ivanivan
    Nov 9 at 14:45















Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange or Internet of Things Stack Exchange
– jww
Nov 9 at 13:23




Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange or Internet of Things Stack Exchange
– jww
Nov 9 at 13:23












Check in your ~/.bash_profile and other files that are sourced when you start a session.
– ivanivan
Nov 9 at 14:45




Check in your ~/.bash_profile and other files that are sourced when you start a session.
– ivanivan
Nov 9 at 14:45

















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