Running setup from fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.i386.opt.rpm http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/download/fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.i386.opt.rpm on FC6 (updated). I get this inscruitable message right after I enter the uid/gid (happens if I enter root or hit return) in setup. Any pointers on what I'm doing to upset it ?
David Boreham wrote:
Running setup from fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.i386.opt.rpm http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/download/fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.i386.opt.rpm
on FC6 (updated). I get this inscruitable message right after I enter the uid/gid (happens if I enter root or hit return) in setup. Any pointers on what I'm doing to upset it ?
What is the output of hostname and hostname -f?
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David Boreham wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
What is the output of hostname and hostname -f?
'servera' and 'servera'
It's failing in the function isValidServerID in ux-dialog.cc The argument to this is the server id, which is usually everything to the left of "." in the FQDN. If you can manually specify either a FQDN in the hostname dialog, or a server ID in the server id dialog, you should not get this error. What does it say is the default server ID?
Richard Megginson wrote:
It's failing in the function isValidServerID in ux-dialog.cc The argument to this is the server id, which is usually everything to the left of "." in the FQDN. If you can manually specify either a FQDN in the hostname dialog, or a server ID in the server id dialog, you should not get this error. What does it say is the default server ID?
Thanks, I see. This is a test network so 'servera' is the FQ name, but I can give it a period to make it happy. The default it offers is 'servera' (which presumably it gets from hostname).
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