In the above example parroquia is a localnet host whose IP is defined in /etc/hosts
** Description changed: Binary package hint: ltsp-client-builder ltsp-build-client used with the --mirror option cannot resolve the mirror host name when it performs the "apt-get update" after installing the base system. I run it as: sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror http://parroquia:3142/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu where parroquia is the apt-cacher host I use. All was rigth until finishing installing the base system. After that (and after some perl warning) at the moment of the apt-get update it said that it couldn't resolve host name "parroquia". Of course the program exited with error. - I think it could be fixed copying the the ltsp chroot the /etc/hosts - file at the beginning of the ltsp-build-client script. + I think it could be fixed copying to the ltsp chroot the /etc/hosts file + at the beginning of the ltsp-build-client script. ** Description changed: Binary package hint: ltsp-client-builder ltsp-build-client used with the --mirror option cannot resolve the mirror host name when it performs the "apt-get update" after installing the base system. I run it as: sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror http://parroquia:3142/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu where parroquia is the apt-cacher host I use. All was rigth until finishing installing the base system. After that (and after some perl warning) at the moment of the apt-get update it said that it couldn't resolve host name "parroquia". Of course the program exited with error. + parroquia is a localnet host whose IP is defined in /etc/hosts + I think it could be fixed copying to the ltsp chroot the /etc/hosts file at the beginning of the ltsp-build-client script. -- ltsp-build-client cannot resolve host name https://launchpad.net/bugs/72482 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
