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Re: [opensuse] only a very small nuisance
- From: Robert Smits <bob@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 12:45:48 -0700
- Message-id: <200708021245.50519.bob@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 02 August 2007 10:43, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
>
> Hi Pete,
> Must be close to the solution.
> No idea where to change the hostname using DHCP. Could not fine anything
> useful.
Go to Yast/Network Devices/Network Card, and when the window opens edit the
configuration for your network card.
Keep in mind the settings will differ if you use a router to share access.
> But found out that if I would like to setup a DHCP server the
> initialization stops with the information:
> ERROR
> <Cannot determine the hostname of .>
>
> Looking at this information I would say that somewhere in my setup a dot
> has creeped up. A dot but where?
Normally you use either the dhcp server your ISP provides or if you have a
router, your router's dhcp server.
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>
> Hi Pete,
> Must be close to the solution.
> No idea where to change the hostname using DHCP. Could not fine anything
> useful.
Go to Yast/Network Devices/Network Card, and when the window opens edit the
configuration for your network card.
Keep in mind the settings will differ if you use a router to share access.
> But found out that if I would like to setup a DHCP server the
> initialization stops with the information:
> ERROR
> <Cannot determine the hostname of .>
>
> Looking at this information I would say that somewhere in my setup a dot
> has creeped up. A dot but where?
Normally you use either the dhcp server your ISP provides or if you have a
router, your router's dhcp server.
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Bob Smits bob@xxxxxxxxx
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