Package: lam-runtime
Version: 7.1.2-2

By default, the Debian installer sets up an entry in /etc/hosts mapping the
local host's name to the IP address 127.0.1.1. See Debian bug #316099.

This causes lamboot to fail with the following message when the hostfile
contains the name of the local host:

    The boot SSI rsh module found that your local host is not in the 
    hostfile "hostfile".

    The local host name *must* be in the list of hosts in the hostfile.
    In other words, you must boot LAM from a node that will be part of the
    universe.

Commenting out the 127.0.1.1 line in /etc/hosts makes the problem disappear,
as does replacing 127.0.1.1 with the external IP address of the local host.



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