Though I don't like the current way Oneiric manages /etc/hosts (and
submitted related bug #890501) I agree with Scott that it is how Oneiric
works on EC2 and changes could cause existing installations to break.
In fact, I have automated system code that works around the "bug" which
would break if the behavior were fixed.  Not horrible for me personally,
but I don't know how many might be in a similar situation.

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  FQDN written to /etc/hosts causes problems for clustering systems

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