Quite right. The entry that it creates during installation for
"127.0.1.1 ubuntu" was confusing the issue. Fixing that line to include
the FQDN or removing the line entirely resolves the issue. I'll go see
if I can figure out why that line is being added during
installation...I'm sure there's a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hostname
Here's a conversation with hostname on my Ubuntu 6.06 system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hostname -f
ubuntu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hostname -v
ubuntu.virtualmin.com
And just to be sure we're not imagining that the hostname is actually
fully qualified