>
>[alistair] 19:53 [~] hostname
>damocles
>
>[alistair] 19:52 [~] hostname --fqdn
>localhost
>
>"localhost" isn't very descriptive if I'm trying to figure out which machine a
>dmesg came from.
>
So, after we have coreutils and net-tools, what hostname do you run?
Here's the output of another machine (which actually does not have a domain
part set):
20:35 mason:/etc # rpm -qf `which hostname`
net-tools-1.60-37
21:00 mason:/etc # hostname -v
gethostname()=`mason'
mason
21:00 mason:/etc # hostname --fqdn
mason
21:00 mason:/etc # domainname
(none)
21:00 mason:/etc # dnsdomainname
Runs Aurora Linux 2.0.
Jan Engelhardt
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