Hi!
On Sat, 01 Sep 2001 17:47:40 Till Kamppeter wrote:
> How do you start the network after booting? If you do
> service network start
> the hostname should be set correctly automatically.
Well, in fact I do start network when booting, just my eth0 is configured
to not start automatically (ONBOOT=no). I start it by hand using "ifup
eth0".
Ok, I'm currently testing with ONBOOT=yes again since the ifup script
should now detect if the network card has a link.
But I still consider changing the hostname in the cups init script not a
very good idea. I think this will cause confusion. And cupsd also works if
the used hostname is in /etc/hosts.
IIRC, Gnome and maybe other applications/daemons (?) also don't like
hostnames they can't resolve. So maybe the script which initially sets the
hostname should check if the hostname can be resolved?
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Michael Reinsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mr.uue.org
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