Hello Uwe, I attached two versions. The first one is the "source": Lines beginning with an "@" define perl commands. A perl script parses these lines an inserts some useful informations depending on the distribution sles10 or sles11. The second version shows the resulting networking section for sles11. ### VERSION 1 ### <networking> <dhcp_options> <dhclient_additional_options></dhclient_additional_options> <dhclient_client_id></dhclient_client_id> <dhclient_hostname_option>AUTO</dhclient_hostname_option> </dhcp_options> <dns> <dhcp_hostname config:type="boolean">false</dhcp_hostname> <dhcp_resolv config:type="boolean">false</dhcp_resolv> <domain>wdf.sap.corp</domain> <hostname>$hostname</hostname> <nameservers config:type="list"> @foreach nameservers <nameserver>$address</nameserver> @end </nameservers> <searchlist config:type="list"> <search>wdf.sap.corp</search> <search>de.ibm.com</search> <search>ibm.com</search> </searchlist> </dns> <interfaces config:type="list"> @perl $i=0; @foreach interfaces <interface> <bootproto>static</bootproto> @perl if (substr($distribution,0,4) eq "sl10") { <device>eth-id-$macaddress</device> @perl } else { <device>eth$i</device> @perl } @perl $i++; <ipaddr>$ipaddr</ipaddr> <netmask>$netmask</netmask> <startmode>auto</startmode> <usercontrol>no</usercontrol> </interface> @end </interfaces> <managed config:type="boolean">false</managed> <modules config:type="list"> <module_entry> <device>bus-vio-3000000a</device> <module>ibmveth</module> <options></options> </module_entry> </modules> <routing> <routing> <ip_forward config:type="boolean">false</ip_forward> <routes config:type="list"> <route> <destination>default</destination> <device>-</device> <gateway>$gateway</gateway> <netmask>-</netmask> </route> </routes> </routing> ### VERSION 2 ### <networking> <dhcp_options> <dhclient_additional_options></dhclient_additional_options> <dhclient_client_id></dhclient_client_id> <dhclient_hostname_option>AUTO</dhclient_hostname_option> </dhcp_options> <dns> <dhcp_hostname config:type="boolean">false</dhcp_hostname> <dhcp_resolv config:type="boolean">false</dhcp_resolv> <domain>wdf.sap.corp</domain> <hostname>ls3814</hostname> <nameservers config:type="list"> <nameserver>11.17.210.88</nameserver> </nameservers> <searchlist config:type="list"> <search>my.company.corp</search> </searchlist> </dns> <interfaces config:type="list"> <interface> <bootproto>static</bootproto> <device>eth0</device> <ipaddr>10.17.205.167</ipaddr> <netmask>255.255.254.0</netmask> <startmode>auto</startmode> <usercontrol>no</usercontrol> </interface> </interfaces> <managed config:type="boolean">false</managed> <modules config:type="list"> <module_entry> <device>bus-vio-3000000a</device> <module>ibmveth</module> <options></options> </module_entry> </modules> <routing> <ip_forward config:type="boolean">false</ip_forward> <routes config:type="list"> <route> <destination>default</destination> <device>-</device> <gateway>10.17.204.1</gateway> <netmask>-</netmask> </route> /networking Thanks a lot! Bye, Eduard 2009/4/29 Uwe Gansert <ug@suse.de>:
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 15:13:37 Eduard Diner wrote:
Looking in the /etc/hosts file on SLES 11 you can find a additional line:
127.0.0.2 hostName.domain hostName
On a SLES 10 based installation this line is not present. It looks like some default behaviour changed with SLES 11.
But how can I avoid this in my autoyast file?
should not happen. Can you attach your networking section please?
-- ciao, Uwe Gansert
Uwe Gansert, Server Technologies Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Business: http://www.suse.de/~ug
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