Try /etc/rc.config... John McNulty wrote:
Folks,
How do I stop SuSEconfig from screwing around with hosts? I'm running 6.3 on a server with two interfaces, eth0 and eth1. eth0 is on the internet and has a real IP address, eth1 is on the internal network and has a private 192.168.* address. The hostname of the system is assigned in hosts to the address associated with eth0, and the internal interface/address has an arbitrary name.
But, when ever I run Yast and do something that causes SuSEconfig to kick in, the private network name attached to 192.168.* is discarded and replaced by the hostname. So I end up with the hostname assigned to the addresses for both eth0 and eth1. Grrrrr :-(
Can some wise, sage soul tell me how to give SuSEconfig a frontal lobotamy :-)
Thanks,
John
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