[arch-general] Configure / Set a Hostname

2010-08-24 Thread Carlos Mennens
I have read on Google searches and on all over so many different ways
to properly set a FQDN on Arch Linux and am more confused than I was
before I started looking this up. I don't ever get prompted during the
Arch installer to enter a 'hostname' but rather do so in /etc/rc.conf
which appears to make no difference because it's superseded by
/etc/hosts. Can someone tell me if I want my Arch machine called
bishop.mydomain.tld, how does one properly and officially achieve
this task in Arch?

Thanks!


Re: [arch-general] Configure / Set a Hostname

2010-08-24 Thread Meyithi
On 24 August 2010 19:52, Carlos Mennens carlosw...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have read on Google searches and on all over so many different ways
 to properly set a FQDN on Arch Linux and am more confused than I was
 before I started looking this up. I don't ever get prompted during the
 Arch installer to enter a 'hostname' but rather do so in /etc/rc.conf
 which appears to make no difference because it's superseded by
 /etc/hosts. Can someone tell me if I want my Arch machine called
 bishop.mydomain.tld, how does one properly and officially achieve
 this task in Arch?

 Thanks!


You'll get many different answers, but this is how I do it.  You'll get
different results for hostname and hostname -f this way.  Take into
consideration that on a machine that uses DHCP you'll not be able to do this
reliably due to the changing IP unless you can assign it on the
router/gateway.

127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain   localhost
192.168.1.64myname.mydomain.com  myname

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Re: [arch-general] Configure / Set a Hostname

2010-08-24 Thread Baho Utot

 On 08/24/2010 03:02 PM, Meyithi wrote:

On 24 August 2010 19:52, Carlos Mennenscarlosw...@gmail.com  wrote:


I have read on Google searches and on all over so many different ways
to properly set a FQDN on Arch Linux and am more confused than I was
before I started looking this up. I don't ever get prompted during the
Arch installer to enter a 'hostname' but rather do so in /etc/rc.conf
which appears to make no difference because it's superseded by
/etc/hosts. Can someone tell me if I want my Arch machine called
bishop.mydomain.tld, how does one properly and officially achieve
this task in Arch?

Thanks!


You'll get many different answers, but this is how I do it.  You'll get
different results for hostname and hostname -f this way.  Take into
consideration that on a machine that uses DHCP you'll not be able to do this
reliably due to the changing IP unless you can assign it on the
router/gateway.

127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain   localhost
192.168.1.64myname.mydomain.com  myname



127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.0.2myname.mydomain.com  myname


Is what I do