-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear all, I recently installed a FreeBSD machine, where the hostname according to the documentation was to be set to the full FQDN in /etc/rc.conf. I started looking around on how this should be done on my openSUSE tumbleweed machines, where systemd or rather hostnamectl has it's fingers in the game (/etc/hostname) I found a mail from lennart, who said /etc/hostname should not contain the FQDN. [1] The systemd manuals apparently state there should not be dots in the argument to hostnamectl [2]. I found different tutorials, where they use the FQDN [3]. I found nothing about openSUSE. So I am confused. How do the various things on openSUSE expect the output of 'hostname' to be? FQDN or not? I do not care one way or the other, I just want to get this cleared up and adjust my systems to the 'new' way of handling this. How does Yast handle this? (I have no test system at hand to mess up atm) Thanks in advance. Regards, Johannes [1] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-February/008899.htm... [2]
[3]
http://www.certdepot.net/rhel7-get-started-systemd/ (in paragraph Miscellaneous)
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