Hello?? It used to work in Hardy!!!

Therefore either a newer version of dhcp3-client or network-manager or a
change to the default configuration by the ubuntu developers must have
caused this to stop working. The ability to centrally manage large
numbers of workstations includes the ability to set the hostname from
the server.

I want to express my irritation and frustration over this and other alterations 
made to ubuntu that makes System administrators lifes miserable. Do you know 
how much time I have spend to debug this stupid non-bug?
Another problem are these UUID's that popped up in /etc/fstab, in the grub 
config, even in the initrd for specifying the `resume partition'.

In a network of Ubuntu workstations, I want to:

* set hostnames from the server, via DHCP. NOT the other way around, i.e. let 
the client change the DNS server records. I do not want to have to create lots 
of little scripts like in the solution of Christoph Dwertmann for something 
that used to work without all that.
* I do not want to have network manager at all in managed clients. The users 
are not allowed to alter the network settings, the network is configured once 
at boot via dhcp and that is that. No network-manager needed. Make it removable.
* be able to use a single image to roll out to clients. This means that UUID's 
are not handy to have in /etc/fstab, or in the grub config files. The UUID of 
partitions in the master image will be wrong for the clients. I do not want to 
have to fix all the places in /etc/fstab, /boot/grub/grub.cfg, /etc/grub.d/*, 
the initrd file even, to replace the UUID for the clients UUID's. I just want 
to use the bloody device files! Just /dev/sda. Can the developers please make 
it an option to use device files throughout?


Please developers, think about people who administrate Ubuntu in schools, 
universities, companies etc. Not all ubuntu users are home-users, or laptop 
users, or server users. You are forgetting a whole class of ubuntu 
installations, which is Managed Workstations. Please make it easier for the 
sysadmin.

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hostname supplied by dhcp server is not used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90388
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