Okay, I was switching back and forth between Fedora 10 Alpha and Ubuntu
Intrepid Ibex Alpha.  I'm in Ubuntu now, and it's not working, so I
guess that was in Fedora.  In Fedora I believe I ran system-config-
network and setup eth0.  I believe in system-config-network there is an
Advanced button where you can specify a specific DHCP host name for each
profile.  I'm trying to duplicate this in Ubuntu using gnome-network-
admin but it doesn't seem to have this setting.  I believe the network
profiles in debian/ubuntu are kept in /etc/network/interfaces, but i'm
not sure what to setup there.

I'm going to boot back into fedora and look at where system-config-
network put that dhcp hostname setting.

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NM doesn't pass hostname to DHCP server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210095
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