On 2019-07-24 16:27, Chet Ramey wrote:
> Thanks for the patch. This is system-dependent: there are systems, like
> mine, where `hostname' returns the system's FQDN. It all depends on the
> administrator's choices.

Can you tell me more about your system and how you (your administrator)
set up your system so that hostname will return FQDN?

I hope you are not talking about putting FQDN into a file which is
expecting hostname only...

Or in other words: At the moment I am wondering what should be wrong on
my system or on Debian/Ubuntu out of the box: You set hostname to
hostname only (no FQDN) and set domain option in /etc/resolv.conf for
example for FQDN. But maybe I am missing something.

Thanks.


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Thomas Deutschmann / Gentoo Linux Developer
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