Hello all,
I hope someone can answer this...
I had to swap out one of my machines this afternoon. Before I did that, I
called it "localhost.localdomain", by default, in the
system-config-network interface, and fixed an IP so that I could access
the Internet.
Well, when it came time to swap out the machine with one named
something.etc.blah.edu, it now says in /var/log/messages that
something.etc.blah.edu != localhost.localdomain. Did something not "take"
when I renamed it? What files should I look in to find out? It's a warning
message, but I want to get rid of that error message altogether.
As always, thanks for any help!
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Gilbert Sebenste ********
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