hm you are right.... if I'm not mistaken it was fixed in 1.6 or so

2016-07-11 20:52 GMT+02:00 Derek Mahar <[email protected]>:
> Which version will add the host name to /etc/hosts?  I just ran rkt 1.9.1
> after moving /etc/hosts and rkt didn't recreate this file.
>
> On Monday, 11 July 2016 13:33:36 UTC-4, Florian Koch wrote:
>>
>> if you remove /etc/hosts from your image , rkt generates a new one and
>> adds the hostname
>>
>> 2016-07-11 19:23 GMT+02:00 Derek Mahar <[email protected]>:
>> > https://github.com/coreos/rkt/issues/2223 is an open issue, so I guess
>> > adding a host name to /etc/hosts in a container is still a work in
>> > progress.
>> >
>> > On Monday, 11 July 2016 05:44:04 UTC-4, Jonathan Boulle wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Sorry, I guess I was confused, and
>> >> https://github.com/coreos/rkt/issues/2223 is probably a better one to
>> >> look
>> >> at
>> >>
>> >> On 11 July 2016 at 11:25, Alban Crequy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> https://github.com/coreos/rkt/pull/2761 was about /etc/hostname and
>> >>> not /etc/hosts. So that's not helping for adding more entries in
>> >>> /etc/hosts.
>> >>>
>> >>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Jonathan Boulle
>> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> > What version of rkt are you using? I believe this was fixed in
>> >>> > https://github.com/coreos/rkt/pull/2761 which landed in 1.9.0
>> >>> >
>> >>> > On 9 July 2016 at 02:27, Derek Mahar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> How can I instruct 'rkt run' to add a particular host name (for
>> >>> >> example,
>> >>> >> that specified in '--hostname') to "/etc/hosts" inside the
>> >>> >> container?
>> >>> >> https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/26102 discusses
>> >>> >> this
>> >>> >> issue
>> >>> >> and others, but much of the discussion I don't understand.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Thank you,
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Derek
>> >>
>> >>
>> >

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