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<tt>Michael Brown wrote:</tt>
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<title>Re: [gPXE] sanbootconf hostname setting</title>
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<p><tt><font size="2">...Shao: what do you think of using the "DHCP
Hostname" value?</font></tt></p>
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Sorry about the delayed response! I see no problem with using that
value-name. It's intuitive and DHCP can certainly ignore it. This
avoids sanbootconf being responsible for any trouble, but leaves the
user with the choice to potentially cause their own. :)<br>
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If needed, any services that depend on the hostname being set by a
script can be set to manual startup, then the same script can start
them up.<br>
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- Shao Miller<br>
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