[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Straight) writes:

> Before I re-installed the other day with cooker my machine would set the 
> hostname on boot by whatever the IP# it was on reverse resolved. Since then 
> it always sets to localhost.localdomain
> 
> I dunno if it's something I'm missing or something that changed in the 
> dhcp-client package.
> 
> in /etc/sysconfig/network
> HOSTNAME=
> 
> /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> IP#1 jason.domain.net
> IP#2 jkd.domain2.net
> 
> I go back and forth between home and office and last week wherever I booted 
> up my hostname would get set automatically for that IP# that I was assigned 
> by dhcp, but no more. Sorry this is on the cooker list if it's just me but as 
> far as I can tell this is setup the exact way I had it before, so I'm 
> wondering if it's something in dhclient I'm missing.

which dhcp client are ou using?

-- 
dam's

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