On 22/05/14 14:18, steve wrote:
On 22/05/14 15:10, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 22/05/14 14:05, steve wrote:
On 22/05/14 14:50, John Hodrien wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2014, Rowland Penny wrote:

Not on Ubuntu it isn't ;-)

I'd argue that Ubuntu just has incorrect behaviour then.

If you look at man hosts on an ubuntu machine (13.10), you'll see how
they
describe it, and the example they provide.  The format described is:

IP_address canonical_hostname [aliases...]

The example is:

127.0.0.1     localhost
192.168.1.10  foo.mydomain.org    foo
192.168.1.13  bar.mydomain.org    bar

That's the correct format, whether or not Ubuntu applies it.

That said, the only machine I have with ubuntu defined a hosts file
with:

127.0.1.1     short-ubuntu-13.10  short-ubuntu-13

That, in a slightly unpleasant way, follows the way I'd do it.

jh

How do you send the fqdn with dhcp then?

we have:
127.0.0.1 fqdn hostname localhost

127.0.0.1 is ipv4 for 'localhost' so try changing it to this:

127.0.0.1    localhost.localdomain    localhost
127.0.1.1    fqdn    hostname


Yes, that's fine. But only with fqdn in /etc/hostname

This works for me with Linux Mint 15 aka Ubuntu 13.04, what version of lubuntu are you using?

Rowland


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