I haven't dealt with the DNS problem, but could you get
around it with
/etc/hosts? If all it's failing on is
gethostbyname(thishost), then a
proper /etc/hosts (and /etc/nsswitch.conf) should take care
of that.
FDS lives entirely in /opt/fedora-ds, so the easiest way to
completely
uninstall it is:
# rpm -e fedora-ds
# rm -rf /opt/fedora-ds
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
> I'm installing on a server I've got at home, and at the
end of the setup I
> get the gethostbyname failed when creating the server;
I'm assuming this is
> because the server is unable to get DNS cause there is
none. Is there a way
> around this cause it seems like the setup doesn't
finish properly?
>
> As well, if I go to redo the setup, is it better to
uninstall, rpm -e the
> rpm, then reinstall, run the setup again? When I try to
do the setup I get
> an error after it asks for the admin username and
password, seems like it's
> trying to connect and access information that didn't
get into the ldap?
>
> Thanks, I hope that all makes sense to someone.
>
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