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Harry Putnam wrote:

>My last line of boot output always says something like:
>
> This is reader.(none)
>
>I guess that means it doesn't know its domain name?
>
>Any know why this would happen?:
>
> root # domainname
>local.net0
>
There are a number of ways that this could happen.  Do you have your
domain name in the hosts file?  /etc/dnsdomainname?
/etc/conf.d/domainname?

Make sure that the /etc/hosts file contains your IP, hostname, and
FQDN.  It should look something like this:

192.168.0.102   gentoo.somedomain.com gentoo  LOGHOST

(The LOGHOST at the end is optional.)

Also make sure that your domain name is in the
/etc/conf.d/domainname.  Find the line with the "DNSDOMAIN=" option
and fill in the domain name.

Finally, you should have a "domain" entry in your /etc/resolv.conf, e.g.:
domain somedomain.com

All of these should be the same.

HTH

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