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[Xen-users] re:help cresting a image


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  • From: axel muller <dmdm00@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:59:33 +0200 (CEST)
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   There is a good howto i have been following and the
    guy who wrote it does not respond as it was
written
    about 13/14 months ago

    the line i need help with is

    >xen-test:~# xen-create-image --debootstrap
--hostname
    xen-etch --dhcp >--dist=etch


    the thing is that i can use dhcp but i do not have
a
    hostname or a FQDN.

Todd wrote:



>The hostname is the hostname to set for the guest.


so it does not matter what name to use
for example at my command promt i have

axel@debian


the thing that i suppose gave me a wrong/correct
inpression whichever was in the create xen image man
file it says:

      --hostname    Set the hostname of the new guest
system.
Ideally this will be fully-qualified since several
of the hook scripts will expect to be able to parse
a domain name out of it for various purposes.


dmdm


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