Joshua Banks wrote:

--- Christopher Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



What do we need to set to get the (none) to go away?



I believe that you didn't setup your "etc/hosts" file correctly. I could be wrong but this looks like the logical mistake.

I believe your missing your machine name. Here's a copy of mine.

127.0.0.1       localhost
192.168.1.1     deadmeat.deadmeat.com   deadmeat
                  ^           ^            ^
               machinename  FQDN         machinename again

I probably shouldn't of used the same machinename as the domainname but
it works fine, so I left it alone.

Hope that helps.
Sections 19 and 20 of the install guide show examples.



Yes, the /etc/host file is and has been correct so that is not the answer.

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