On 1/24/22 09:50, Petr Menšík wrote:
One key difference might be enabled systemd-resolved by default in
Fedora 34, but it is not in RHEL9. I think it should not be related
directly. But could it?
What does hostnamectl report after installation? What it thinks the
hostname is? Would the behaviour change if you disable systemd-resolved
and reboot?
I forgot to mention - disabling systemd-resolved does not make the
system get the reverse DNS assigned hostname. It's just set to "fedora."
Thomas
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