[New: openFATE 309617] customize hostname at install time
Feature added by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Feature #309617, revision 1 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Martin Schlander (cb400f) Feature #309617, revision 2 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin + Discussion: + #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) + How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support + platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this + easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Feature #309617, revision 3 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. + #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) + as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid + please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a + simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... + but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Rémy Marquis (Spyhawk) Feature #309617, revision 4 Title: customize hostname at install time - openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) + reject reason: to late Priority Requester: Desirable + openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Jörg Schmela (Herz-von-Hessen) Feature #309617, revision 5 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) reject reason: to late Priority Requester: Desirable openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... + #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) + of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #309617, revision 8 Title: customize hostname at install time - openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Rémy Marquis (spyhawk) - reject reason: to late + openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Sarah Kriesch (AdaLovelace) Feature #309617, revision 10 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname + #4: Sarah Kriesch (adalovelace) (2017-05-25 11:29:26) + I believe I have seen it during the installation of Tumbleweed. It + should be in the next Leap release, too. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Richard Brown (RBrownSUSE) Feature #309617, revision 11 Title: customize hostname at install time - openSUSE Distribution: New + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) + reject reason: Not relevant with currently supported software Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname #4: Sarah Kriesch (adalovelace) (2017-05-25 11:29:26) I believe I have seen it during the installation of Tumbleweed. It should be in the next Leap release, too. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Oliver Kurz (okurz) Feature #309617, revision 12 Title: customize hostname at install time openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) reject reason: Not relevant with currently supported software Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname #4: Sarah Kriesch (adalovelace) (2017-05-25 11:29:26) I believe I have seen it during the installation of Tumbleweed. It should be in the next Leap release, too. + #5: Oliver Kurz (okurz) (2017-05-27 11:16:47) + Yes, actually the feature is in openSUSE and done. Also see + https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Linuxrc for the "hostname" option. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
Feature changed by: Oliver Kurz (okurz) Feature #309617, revision 13 Title: customize hostname at install time - openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) - reject reason: Not relevant with currently supported software + openSUSE Distribution: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alin M Elena (ealin) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: IN the automatic configuration mode at install time you cannot specify the hostname... -- which by the way is displayed in your kde menu and of course in the konsole... I find this despicable on aesthetic grounds... Now putting the joke aside I find it strange to give the user the choice to decide what encryption method to use (as a brainless option) but changing the name of the computer to be considered as advanced... I know you can do it by choosing a manual configuration... but for a normal user that may prove a little bit challenging to have to decide on a lot of other things in order just to choose a lousy name for his computer., Alin Discussion: #1: Martin Schlander (cb400f) (2010-05-28 11:50:01) How to set hostname is one of the FAQs on IRC and other support platforms. So I agree very much that it would be desirable to have this easily done during installation - even when using auto configuration. #2: Alin M Elena (ealin) (2010-05-28 23:52:12) as is a non-sense to ask it for 11.3 rather than marking it invalid please move it for the next version of opensuse... I also know that a simple thing like this may need a lot of changes under the bonnet... but I really think it is worthy of my tuppenies... #3: Jörg Schmela (herz-von-hessen) (2011-02-25 18:57:53) of course, userATlinux-j2qe isnt a likeley Hostname #4: Sarah Kriesch (adalovelace) (2017-05-25 11:29:26) I believe I have seen it during the installation of Tumbleweed. It should be in the next Leap release, too. #5: Oliver Kurz (okurz) (2017-05-27 11:16:47) Yes, actually the feature is in openSUSE and done. Also see https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Linuxrc for the "hostname" option. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309617
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