On Sun, 5 Jun 2016 19:38:46 -0700
Philip Guenther <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Chris Bennett
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 06:55:20PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:  
> >> I said the problem starts from having an unqualified HOSTNAME...so
> >> you describe everything but that.
> >>
> >> <shrugs, gets back to work>  
> >
> > <huh? I don't get it or I wouldn't ask it. Seems like I don't know
> > something important.>  
> 
> 
> > So, how do I get a qualified hostname from the three different
> > WiFi's I use here? Make that six random IP's when I put in the
> > other WiFi card.  
> 
> "hostname", by default, means "the name that the system calls itself
> internally, as shown by the hostname(1) or uname(1) commands".  It's
> set at boot from /etc/myname, which is created by the installer.  It
> has nothing to do with the names associated with any IPs that the
> machine has, if any.
> 
> *That* is the name that should be a qualified name with .domain part
> and not just a bare name.  If it isn't, then change /etc/myname and
> matching entry in /etc/hosts, and reboot.
> 
> What domain should you use?  Well, I use ".local", because that was
> squatted by Apple (for the Bonjour protocol) and I have no qualms
> about squatting on their squat
> 
> 
> Philip Guenther
> 

i thought my hostname was set during installation, but seems that it is
not defined properly. i will play with that. i have never bothered
setting it differently in the past, and had no problems. is there
something new with 6.0 that requires to change the default hostname set
during installation ? or is it actually set during install ?

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