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Shouldn't domainname.ii set the domain name - at least that could be guessed 
from the name. ;-)

By the way, this brought something to the surface (at least 
here): /etc/HOSTNAME contains the FQDN, not just the bare name. We could 
modify domainname.ii in a way that it'll try to set the domain name 
from /etc/hostname (or /etc/HOSTNAME), if it contains the FQDN, or 
from /etc/resolv.conf otherwise.

If the rest is ok with that, I'll prepare a patch.

        Eric

- ------ Original Message ------
Sender: Ismael Luceno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Recipient: [email protected]
Date: Friday 02 February 2007 00:26
Subject: Re: [Initng] [InitNG] #477: we fail again with /usr on a different 
partition

> Eric MSP Veith escribió:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'm not exactly sure what the AWK code does, but we can get the domain
> > name from /etc/resolv.conf with this shell script:
>
> [snip]
>
> I don't know what that awk script is suppossed to do, but it's broken.
> I will comment it out.
>
> > ------ Original Message ------
> > Sender: "InitNG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Recipient:
> > Date: Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:55
> > Subject: Re: [Initng] [InitNG] #477: we fail again with /usr on a
> > different partition
> >
> >>> #477: we fail again with /usr on a different partition
> >>>   * domainname.ii : uses awk
> >>> Ticket URL: </ticket/477#comment:11>
> >>> InitNG <>
> >>> The Next Generation InitSystem
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