Subject: Re: sysinst fell down
To: NetBSD Help mailing list <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: James K. Lowden <jklowden@schemamania.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/17/2002 23:11:47
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 09:46:40PM -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Chris Wareham wrote:
>
> > James K. Lowden wrote:
> > > sysinst keeps getting better, I must say. The copy I used
> > > today helped me set the timezone, and asked me if I wanted
> > > it to save the network configuration I'd provided. I don't
> > > remember it asking that before. I said yes. But it didn't
> > > do it, not really.
> > >
> > > hostname was not in rc.conf or /etc/myname.
> > > ditto, the domain.
> > > There was no /etc/ifconfig.de0 or similar entry in rc.conf.
> > >
> > > It did save the DNS information in /etc/resolv.conf.
> > >
> >
>
> What version/release of the install media were you using? (both of you?)
I created boot floppies from the 1.5.2/i386/installation/floppy
directory on ftp.netbsd.org.
> What port?
i386
> Did you use DHCP to auto-conf the interface at install time?
I started to, then realized I hadn't plugged the 10BaseT cable in.
The DCHP chunk failed; I pluggd in the cable an configured a static
address (which is what I needed in the first place for clean access
to the firewall).
> Please send-pr(1) if you can replicate the results in a controlled
> environment.
It happens I have a 486 here that I might be able to press into service for
the purpose.
> The only complaint I had was that /etc/myname was used instead of
> hostname=blah in /etc/rc.conf (less 1 line files the better)
I guess either choice is bound to disaffect half the people half the time.
Me, I use /etc/myname; I don't know that it's a great thing, but I don't have
to grep through rc.conf.
Thanks for the reply; I'll double check myself and send-pr if warranted.
--jkl