On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 03:26:15PM +0000, Clint Adams wrote: > No, it does not. I don't see any reason in that section why one > should not put an FQDN in /etc/hostname.
This section explains the difference between a hostname, which is what should be in /etc/hostname, and a FQDN. > It wouldn't; I come from a background where it is considered good > practice to set the hostname to an FQDN, and the ganeti2 packges > in the archive actually require it to function. Would you mindgiving us a reasoning why it's considered good practice there? What about the simple case of a laptop used in different networks? Michael -- Michael Meskes Michael at Fam-Meskes dot De, Michael at Meskes dot (De|Com|Net|Org) Michael at BorussiaFan dot De, Meskes at (Debian|Postgresql) dot Org Jabber: michael.meskes at googlemail dot com VfL Borussia! Força Barça! Go SF 49ers! Use Debian GNU/Linux, PostgreSQL -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

