On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:29:09 +0200
Elias Probst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 127.0.0.1 hosname.domain.local localhost hostname
>
> Ok, thank you! Now it works.
> But I'm still wondering about the variable in conf.d/net.
> It seems this variable is totally useless.
Do you think your server-sup
Am Freitag, 13. Juli 2007 13:14:18 schrieb Norberto Bensa:
> Elias Probst wrote:
> > /etc/hosts:
> > 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domain.local localhost
>
> It's:
>
> IP fqdn hostname [aliases...]
>
> example:
>
> 127.0.0.1 hosname.domain.local localhost hostname
Ok, thank you! Now it works.
But I'
Elias Probst wrote:
> /etc/hosts:
> 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domain.local localhost
It's:
IP fqdn hostname [aliases...]
example:
127.0.0.1 hosname.domain.local localhost hostname
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On Friday 13 July 2007 12:48:16 Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> If you're talking about the "hostname -d" command and the \O parameter
> inside /etc/issue not working, then this is an old problem (for me at
> least).
> To get it working, I had to put the fqdn of the box into /etc/hosts, eg
>
> a.b.c.d host
On Friday 13 July 2007 13:04, Elias Probst wrote:
> Didn't get it working using the entry in /etc/hosts too. My current
> setup:
>
> /etc/hosts:
> 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domain.local localhost
Sorry, I forgot to say that the entries MUST be in this exact order:
127.0.0.1 hostname.domain.l
On Friday 13 July 2007 12:09, Elias Probst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I never stumbled across this, because I mostly use DHCP for my network
> setup.
>
> It looks like it's not possible setting the domainname on Gentoo using
> dns_domain_eth0="foobar"
> or
> dns_domain="foobar"
> In /etc/conf.d/net.eth0 or
Hi,
I never stumbled across this, because I mostly use DHCP for my network setup.
It looks like it's not possible setting the domainname on Gentoo using
dns_domain_eth0="foobar"
or
dns_domain="foobar"
In /etc/conf.d/net.eth0 or /etc/conf.d/net
This variable seems to be just ignored and I couldn't
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