wendy writes:
> Here is the /etc/hosts file that also mentioned in the warning message " 
> could not look up internet address for unknown.  this will prevent GNOME from 
> operating correctly. it may be possible to correct the problem by adding 
> unknown to the file [b]/etc/hosts[/b]"
> 
> 
> # cat /etc/hosts
> #
> # coreadm.conf

Really?

You've got a damaged system here -- the directory entry for /etc/hosts
somehow points at the contents for /etc/coreadm.conf instead.  I would
say that pretty much all bets are off at this point.

Did something bad happen to the disk?

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