On 08/28/2016 11:15 AM, William Hubbs wrote: > Ok all, > > here is what openrc-0.22 is going to do in terms of setting the host > name. > > If /etc/hostname exists, the first word of that file will be used as the > host name. > Otherwise, if the value is set in /etc/conf.d/hostname it will be used. > Otherwise, OpenRC will not touch the hostname. > > One advantage of this, on Linux, is that you can set your host name in > the kernel and this setting will be respected. > > Also, this means the script by default can run in containers if they > allow overriding the hostname inside the container. > > William > I didn't see anyone else reply to this so I will. I think that's the best way of supporting both without requiring (much) putzing around. If a user changes /etc/conf.d/hostname and it doesn't change, the fix would be to delete (or update) /etc/hostname and all is good in the world again. Supporting kernel-level hostname as a side effect is even better. No complaints here! -- Daniel Campbell - Gentoo Developer OpenPGP Key: 0x1EA055D6 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net fpr: AE03 9064 AE00 053C 270C 1DE4 6F7A 9091 1EA0 55D6