On 1/17/22 04:27, Tim via users wrote:
I sort-of go along with that. If you've set a hostname, there's sense in it not getting changed. On the other hand, if you use a DHCP server to centrally manage the allocation of addresses, you might also want it (or your DNS server) to control hostnames. I do. Some devices on my network obey naming instructions from the DHCP &/or DNS servers, others ignore it.
Historically, pretty much every Linux distro I've used over the years has set its hostname from reverse IP lookup. It's been this way for ages. I am a little frustrated that this behavior has changed with F35.
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