On Wed, May 05, 2021 at 09:41:48AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> 
> No idea what particular component / update caused that though,
> or even how to find out.

So it started with:

localhost.localdomain systemd-hostnamed[1796302]: Hostname set to 
<localhost.localdomain> (static)

but this seems uncorrelated with any package installation or removal.
After this systemd and NetworkManager appear to be battling with each
other to set the hostname.  I have hundreds of messages like this:

May 04 13:52:08 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[1503]: <info>  
[1620132728.1664] policy: set-hostname: set hostname to 'pick' (from DHCPv4)
May 04 13:52:08 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
May 04 13:52:08 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
May 04 13:52:08 localhost.localdomain systemd-hostnamed[4074869]: Hostname set 
to <localhost.localdomain> (static)
...
May 04 13:52:47 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[1503]: <info>  
[1620132767.0935] policy: set-hostname: current hostname was changed outside 
NetworkManager: 'localhost.localdomain'
May 04 13:52:47 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager[1503]: <info>  
[1620132767.0938] policy: set-hostname: set hostname to 'pick' (from DHCPv4)

Setting the hostname now through hostnamectl hasn't calmed things
down, now they're battling to set the hostname to 'pick' (NM) or
'pick.home.annexia.org' (systemd).

Is this a bug?  What component would it be filed against?

Rich.

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