Op 7 sep. 2012, om 23:51 heeft Mark Hatle mark.ha...@windriver.com het
volgende geschreven:
From: Mark Asselstine mark.asselst...@windriver.com
The existence of a /etc/hostname file causes any hostname provided on
the kernel command line or via dhcp to be overwritten by the
initscripts
From: Mark Asselstine mark.asselst...@windriver.com
The existence of a /etc/hostname file causes any hostname provided on
the kernel command line or via dhcp to be overwritten by the
initscripts 'init.d/hostname.sh'. This change allows you to set a
value of for 'hostname' which will skip the
On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 16:51 -0500, Mark Hatle wrote:
From: Mark Asselstine mark.asselst...@windriver.com
The existence of a /etc/hostname file causes any hostname provided on
the kernel command line or via dhcp to be overwritten by the
initscripts 'init.d/hostname.sh'. This change allows you