Skunk Worx wrote:

> The point of DHCP is so I do not have to set the computer name anywhere
> on the local drive. It should become what DHCP tells it to be.

Well, I don't think that is the _point_ of DHCP;
a minor bye-product, maybe.

But I don't understand why you don't give your machine
the name you want it to have.
I would have thought a computer was an obvious place to store its name.

Incidentally, what is the entry in your dhcp server's /etc/dhcpd.conf
relevant to the machine that doesn't get a name?




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