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Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Posted Feb 14, 2014 11:16 UTC (Fri) by mchapman (subscriber, #66589)
In reply to: Of course this goes to a General Resolution by Wol
Parent article: The Debian technical committee vote concludes

> And doesn't systemd make that a configurable option :-)

No, it's hard-coded.

You could leave the old distro-specific file around, but it'd get out-of-sync with the file managed by hostnamed.


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Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Posted Feb 14, 2014 12:42 UTC (Fri) by anselm (subscriber, #2796) [Link]

A distribution would be perfectly free to change hostnamed such that it writes the (static) hostname to the old distribution-specific file whenever the hostname is changed through its D-Bus interface.

(Of course that should be considered a temporary measure until the distribution is fixed.)


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