Understand the Purpose and Syntax of the wall Command
In this step, you will learn about the purpose and syntax of the wall command in Linux. The wall command is used to send a message to all logged-in users on a system.
To understand the purpose of the wall command, let's first explore its syntax:
wall [message]
The wall command takes an optional message argument, which will be displayed to all logged-in users. If no message is provided, the wall command will prompt the user to enter the message to be sent.
For example, let's send a message to all logged-in users:
sudo wall "Attention, all users! This is an important announcement."
Example output:
Broadcast message from labex@ubuntu (somewhere) (Fri Mar 10 12:34:56 2023):
Attention, all users! This is an important announcement.
The wall command sends the message to the terminal of each logged-in user, regardless of their current activity or location on the system.