Package: debian-installer Severity: minor Hi,
when installing a system "foo-demo" in the datacentre DMZ, the DHCP server gave back the following information to d-i: hostname foo-demo.tarent.de dhcp domain tarentex14.tarent.de Now, d-i gained a new system hostname prompt since Apr 2012, in that it now asks, separately, for hostname and domain part of the hostname; the hostname part is correctly pre-shown as “foo-demo” but the dhcp domain, instead of the domain part of the hostname (as delivered by DHCP, and as pointed to in the reverse DNS entry for the Legacy IP in use), for the domain part of the system hostname. I don’t want the system to be named foo-demo.tarentex14.tarent.de though, and I suspect this, i.e. not using the hostname provided by DHCP or the reverse DNS entry, will surprise many people. How about only using the DHCP domain as fallback, i.e. when the hostname does not have a dot and, possibly, no sensible reverse DNS entry exists? This is netcfg 1.108, network-preseed 1.58, wide-dhcpv6-client-udeb 20080615-1.1 (though IP was not used here, only Legacy IP). bye, //mirabilos -- tarent solutions GmbH Rochusstraße 2-4, D-53123 Bonn • http://www.tarent.de/ Tel: +49 228 54881-393 • Fax: +49 228 54881-314 HRB 5168 (AG Bonn) • USt-ID (VAT): DE122264941 Geschäftsführer: Boris Esser, Sebastian Mancke -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/alpine.deb.2.02.1304151102270.32...@tglase.lan.tarent.de