Thanks for the advice! I'm obviously a linux newbie... I found the file, but 
need help opening it. Looks like "root" owns it and I can't edit it (read only 
for administrator). The root login is locked correct? So how do I edit the file?
Thanks,
Scott
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Aaron Kurtz 
<<[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
That’s not really an issue, you should still be able to use FOG without issues. 
If you want to fix this problem though, try editing /etc/resolv.conf (assuming 
you’re using Ubuntu). At the end of the resolv.conf file (after the nameserver 
entries), add the following (substituting your actual domain name—fully 
qualified):
search<http://yourdomain.name> yourdomain.name
Save the file, then your FOG server should be able to resolve the hostnames.
Hope that helps,
Aaron Kurtz
Technology Coordinator
Jasper County CUSD #1
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Subject: [tech-geeks] FOG - Unable to resolve hostname
Every host I add shows the same red icon. "Unable to resolve hostname"
I think I have AD setup properly now...does the FOG server need rebooted?
Should I be worried... and what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Scott
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