Hey

When syslogd starts up (/etc/init.d/sysklogd), it uses in de logfiles
'cal052204'. But I want it to use 'oloon'.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ hostname
oloon

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ hostname --fqdn
cal052204.student.utwente.nl

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1       localhost
130.89.230.134  cal052204.student.utwente.nl oloon

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat /etc/hostname
oloon


I think everything should be all right in this case, looking at this output.
What makes it even stranger: when I stop,start syslogd (using the sysklogd
file), it uses 'oloon'..

Any idea how I should fix this? I'm using Debian 1.3.

Thanks,


Remco.

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