This bug is three years old and was never addressed.
Is it true to describe this report as a complaint that Ubuntu doesn't
support giving the machine a system hostname that is a fully qualified
domain name?
If so, then please describe in more detail what goes wrong when a name
like 'foo.bar.baz' is issued by the DHCP server. What is the resulting
system hostname?
** Changed in: netcfg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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jaunty: strips domain from hostname even if using DHCP
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