El 20/05/13 05:16, Michal Filka escribió:
Lukas,
there is place for refactoring. As usual in network ;-)
Cristian,
---
src/clients/save_network.ycp | 2 +-
src/lan/help.ycp | 2 +-
src/modules/DNS.ycp | 8 ++++----
testsuite/tests/Network_YaPI.out | 4 ++--
4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
Is there any reference why / when is such change needed? I know that
HOSTNAME is SUSE specific and systemd specifies hostname as a
"standard", but the change has to come from netcfg. Is the change there
already (which version)?
Thanks for details.
Michal Filka
Yes, all other distributions have /etc/hostname instead of /etc/HOSTNAME
currently systemd carries a patch to please YAST, this is of course,
absolute madness, so I am now trying the rational, sane approach of
fixing YAST instead.
but the change has to come from netcfg. Is the change there
> already (which version)?
from netcfg ? netcfg is just a bunch of text files, why we should care
about it ? (/etc/HOSTNAME could be removed later from the package no
longer used)
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