> However, given that the x86_64 convention seems to be to put "unknown" > in the middle of the triplet, it seemed perfectly logical to me for > SuSE to have put 'suse" there since then it WAS known. Perhaps a > little more explanation in the book would be in order. I don't know > if any other distributions do something similar or not, but if many > do, then it certainly would be a good idea to put a short note about > what the host name SHOULD look like after the sed command. If it's > only SuSE, then it's probably fine though.
Slackware puts "slackware" in there. I'm not sure what the various children of slack (OpenLab, slamd64, SLAX, etc) use. Eric Stout _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list [email protected] http://ninja.linux-phreak.biz/mailman/listinfo/clfs-support
