I've just successfully reinstalled using the latest livcd. Booting up, at the point of reaching runlevel3 and just before logging in I see:

This is localhost2.nknown_domain (Linux i686 2.4.20-r7) 21:30:03

localhost2 is the name in I've placed /etc/hostname and there are localhost1, 3, and 4 on this network as well, but in those other cases I see:

This is localhost1.(none) (Linux i686 2.4.20-r5) 21:30:03

Now I can understand the kernel version difference, r-5 and r-7, and I can even understand how the script might generate (none) in the one case and .nknown_domain in the other because I used the most recent livecd for localhost2. But what I can't understand is why I'm gettin what would appear to be a spelling error and should appear as "localhost2.unknown_domain" instead of "localhost2.nknown_domain".

Can someone tell me what file generates this line just before login? The misspelling is annoying and clearly should be fixed.

John Lowell


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