[gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Ian Truelsen
I was looking at the newly re-written install docs (well, done by the way) and I noticed that the hostname looks to be being broken up as /etc/hostname as the machine name and /etc/dnsdomainname as the domain segment. So, if I have mymachine.mydomain.com, then hostname should have mymachine in it

Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Ian Truelsen wrote: I was looking at the newly re-written install docs (well, done by the way) and I noticed that the hostname looks to be being broken up as /etc/hostname as the machine name and /etc/dnsdomainname as the domain segment. So, if I have mymachine.mydomain.com, then hostname should

Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Chris Bare
I was looking at the newly re-written install docs (well, done by the way) and I noticed that the hostname looks to be being broken up as Sorry, if I missed it, this is the first mention I've seen of re-written install docs. When did the re-written ones go up and where are they? What's

Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Marius Mauch
On 07/12/03 Ian Truelsen wrote: I was looking at the newly re-written install docs (well, done by the way) and I noticed that the hostname looks to be being broken up as /etc/hostname as the machine name and /etc/dnsdomainname as the domain segment. So, if I have mymachine.mydomain.com, then

Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Daniel Robbins
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:38:33AM +0200, Marius Mauch wrote: The problem is that agetty displays the domainname as reported by /bin/domainname which is the NIS domainname that is stored in /etc/nisdomainname. This is irritating many people. Personally, I've put my domainname in

Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/dnsdomainname question

2003-07-12 Thread Marius Mauch
On 07/12/03 Daniel Robbins wrote: On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:38:33AM +0200, Marius Mauch wrote: The problem is that agetty displays the domainname as reported by /bin/domainname which is the NIS domainname that is stored in /etc/nisdomainname. This is irritating many people. Personally,