The command to write a message to the terminals of all logged in users is:
D. wall
The wall command is used to broadcast a message to all logged-in users on a system. When you run the wall command, it displays the message on the terminal of every user who is currently logged in, regardless of which terminal or console they are currently using.
The wall command is useful for sending important messages or notifications to all users on a system, for example, to inform users that the system will be shut down for maintenance.
The other options listed are not standard commands for broadcasting messages to logged-in users:
A. bcast - This is not a standard command.
B. mesg - This command is used to control the permission of writing to the terminal, but it does not send a message.
C. print - This is not a standard command for broadcasting messages.
E. yell - This is not a standard command.
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