how to set the initial value for domainname

2004-10-21 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
Hi, Somehow I forgot, and cannot find out again, how I should set domainname on system startup (I have fedora 1). My current value for domainname is (none), which slows my OpenOffice's startup horrendously. Editing rc.local is always an option, but I'm looking for the proper way to do it. P.S.

Re: how to set the initial value for domainname

2004-10-21 Thread Noam Meltzer
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 12:33 +0200, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: Hi, Somehow I forgot, and cannot find out again, how I should set domainname on system startup (I have fedora 1). My current value for domainname is (none), which slows my OpenOffice's startup horrendously. Editing rc.local is

Re: how to set the initial value for domainname

2004-10-21 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
btw, i can't understand the connection between openoffice startup and the availability of a nisdomain. This is a very good question indeed. I consider this an OpenOffice bug: on startup it queries my DNS for the IP of 'mycomputer.(none)' for some reason. (FC1, openoffice.org-1.1.0-16) --

openoffice bug? (was: Re: how to set the initial value for domainname)

2004-10-21 Thread Noam Meltzer
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 16:27 +0200, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: btw, i can't understand the connection between openoffice startup and the availability of a nisdomain. This is a very good question indeed. I consider this an OpenOffice bug: on startup it queries my DNS for the IP of

Re: how to set the initial value for domainname

2004-10-21 Thread Guy Teverovsky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] antid0t]$ cat /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=aristo.antid0t.net GATEWAY=192.168.0.1 Those variables are picked at boot time. If you want to set domain name without rebooting: # echo box.domain.com /proc/sys/kernel/hostname For the wizard addicted: $