On 17-Feb-99 W.H. Dekker wrote:
> =================
> /etc/hosts:
> =================
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 192.168.1.1 servalys.hobby.nl servalys
> 192.168.1.2 melati.hobby.nl melati
> 212.19.199.2 www.hobby.nl
> 212.19.199.34 pm1.hobby.nl
> But when I run SuSEconfig, then on servalys, but not on
> melati,/etc/hosts is changed to:
>
> =================
> /etc/hosts:
> =================
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.0.2 servalys.hobby.nl servalys
> 192.168.1.2 melati.hobby.nl melati
> 212.19.199.2 www.hobby.nl
> 212.19.199.34 pm1.hobby.nl
>
The fix to this is to edit /etc/rc.config and turn "CHECK_ETC_HOST=yes" to
"CHECK_ETC_HOSTS=no". Then you can run SuSEconfig and it will skip over
/etc/hosts, when updating the system.
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Danny Kephart
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Date: 17-Feb-99
Time: 06:12:53 CST
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