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wall — write a message to users
wall
[−n
] [ −t
timeout ] [ message | file ]
wall
displays a message
or
the contents of a file
or, by default, its
standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in
users. The command will wrap lines that are longer than 79
characters. Short lines are whitespace padded to have 79
characters. The command will always put a carriage return and
new line at the end of each line.
Only the superuser can write on the terminals of users who have chosen to deny messages or are using a program which automatically denies messages.
Reading from a file
is refused when the
invoker is not superuser and the program is suid or sgid.
−n,
−−nobanner
Suppress the banner.
−t,
−−timeout timeout
Abandon the write attempt to the terminals after
timeout
seconds. This timeout
must be a
positive integer. The default value is 300 seconds,
which is a legacy from the time when people ran
terminals over modem lines.
−V,
−−version
Display version information and exit.
−h,
−−help
Display help text and exit.
Some sessions, such as wdm, that have in the beginning of utmp(5) ut_type data a ':' character will not get the message from wall. This is done to avoid write errors.
The wall command is part of the util-linux package and is available from Linux Kernel Archive
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