On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 01:41:26PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > I recently did a clean install using boot floppies 2.2.16, ie,
> > same as 2.2r0. When the network was being configured, I entered
> > the hostname as `eden-hda7', and the domain as `my.local'.
> >
> > After I re-booted, and completed the install, I noticed that the
> > hostname was incorrect. What is strange is that the hosts,
> > mailname and resolv.conf files were setup correctly, while the
> > hostname file was not.
>
> But it looks ok to me. On my box, /etc/hostname is 'arroz', not my
> FQDN.
>
> Why do you think it should be the full FQDN?
BTW on related note:
After a fresh potato installation the other day, the name I gave to the
installation system was linked to 127.0.0.1, i.e. localhost:
127.0.0.1 nevkos localhost
However, I wanted to give it a real address, like in slink installation, but
there was no such dialog box.
Anyway, after I set up /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/hosts manually,
resolving the domain name wouldn't work, because my /etc/hosts had this:
127.0.0.1 nevkos localhost
161.53.211.9 nevkos.gkvk.hr nevkos
The resolver didn't notice the second entry at all, just the first one.
The fix is rather obvious, just s/nevkos// in the first line -- but the
installation system could be a bit smarter when it comes to this, i.e. it
should ask the user if he's connected to network etc...
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