Hi I've installed both FC1 and FC2 and, each time, I have noticed a very annoying problem. I have an ethernet ADSL modem. So, when I configure the network, I use DHCP (my modem is also a DHCP server). Then, when I try to log in GNOME for the first time, I get an error message stating that I should had my hostname to /etc/hosts. So, I fire vim and add my hostname (provided by my ADSL modem) to /etc/hosts. Then, I log in again, and everything works. Now, my questions are: - Why does GNOME need my hostname to be in /etc/hosts ? - Why isn't my hostname automatically added to /etc/hosts after the connection is established ? Is there a technical reason to it ? Or is it simply a bug that should be filed ? - Or, alternativeley, is there a way to ignore the hostname provided by the DHCP connection and just stick to localhost.localdomain ? I found a similar option in Anaconda but it doesn't seem to work. Thanks ! -- Julien Olivier <julo@xxxxxxxxxx>