On 4/30/25 22:21, Mike Wright wrote:
On 4/30/25 22:06, Tim via users wrote:
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On Thu, 2025-05-01 at 11:53 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
If I were configuring my DHCP server to hand it out to clients, that
would be the following in the dhcpd.conf file:
option domain-name "internal
Thanks
It is working now!
pepebuho@pepewin:~$ ping bloody.internal
PING bloody.internal (192.168.1.5) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from bloody.internal (192.168.1.5): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.440 ms
64 bytes from bloody.internal (192.168.1.5): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.195 ms
64 bytes from bloody
On 4/30/25 22:06, Tim via users wrote:
Follow-up...
On Thu, 2025-05-01 at 11:53 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
If I were configuring my DHCP server to hand it out to clients, that
would be the following in the dhcpd.conf file:
option domain-name "internal.";
It's going by proper standards th
Follow-up...
On Thu, 2025-05-01 at 11:53 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> If I were configuring my DHCP server to hand it out to clients, that
> would be the following in the dhcpd.conf file:
>
> option domain-name "internal.";
>
> It's going by proper standards that a domain name ends with a do
Tim:
> > You could certainly whack ".internal" onto the end of your hostnames to
> > make up a FQDN without issues. And even though it's a long thing to
> > type, you can make use the search domain feature so it's configured
> > into the networking parameters, and you only ever have to type the
>
Hi All,
Fedora 41
I notice that when I have one of more xfreerdp
sessions and and AnyDesk session open, my
secondary clipboard ( - )
starts only copying one letter. It is very
frustrating.
By chance is there a setting to increase the buffer
size of the secondary clipboard so it can handle
more
> You could certainly whack ".internal" onto the end of your hostnames to
> make up a FQDN without issues. And even though it's a long thing to
> type, you can make use the search domain feature so it's configured
> into the networking parameters, and you only ever have to type the
> hostname.
>
>
Le 30/04/2025 à 13:49, Barry a écrit :
On 30 Apr 2025, at 09:03, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I have a f40 install on one disk (say /dev/sdc) and I want to install F42 on
/dev/sda.
I suppose that after the installation grub will propose to start f42 from the
new disk, how can I add to
> On 30 Apr 2025, at 09:03, François Patte wrote:
>
> Bonjour,
>
> I have a f40 install on one disk (say /dev/sdc) and I want to install F42 on
> /dev/sda.
>
> I suppose that after the installation grub will propose to start f42 from the
> new disk, how can I add to grub the now old f40? I
Samuel Sieb:
>> That shouldn't work. A name without a domain isn't valid. You
>> need to set things up so there's a domain (and don't use
>>
local!). You can have a default domain, so that bare names will
>> automatically be tried with the default domain.
Javier Perez:
> Sorry. It works. I do
Tim:
> > I do suppose that more than one of us should have noticed it and told
> > the original poster about it.
> >
> > I skimmed over it and didn't really notice it.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Not really my point. AFAIK billi...@negate.org said he's unsubbing from
> the list as reaction to the appa
Bonjour,
I have a f40 install on one disk (say /dev/sdc) and I want to install
F42 on /dev/sda.
I suppose that after the installation grub will propose to start f42
from the new disk, how can I add to grub the now old f40? Is there a
step during the install process of f42 to say that I want
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