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/etc/init.d/hostname.sh does not have a graceful fallback if the /etc/hostname file doesn't exist. Other systems such as Ubuntu and RH will either leave the hostname in place, if a proper hostname is already set, otherwise it will set the hostname to 'localhost' when the /etc/hostname files doesn't exist. As you can see we have to add some additional handling to provide this behavior when the system's hostname command doesn't take the '-b' option. (From OE-Core rev: 09e59f1dad9fb52adb1717840837e42a36a6c7a1) Signed-off-by: Mark Asselstine <mark.asselstine@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Jackie Huang <jackie.huang@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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#!/bin/sh
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### BEGIN INIT INFO
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# Provides: hostname
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# Required-Start:
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# Required-Stop:
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# Default-Start: S
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# Default-Stop:
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# Short-Description: Set hostname based on /etc/hostname
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### END INIT INFO
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HOSTNAME=$(/bin/hostname)
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hostname -b -F /etc/hostname 2> /dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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exit
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fi
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# Busybox hostname doesn't support -b so we need implement it on our own
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if [ -f /etc/hostname ];then
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hostname -F /etc/hostname
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elif [ -z "$HOSTNAME" -o "$HOSTNAME" = "(none)" -o ! -z "`echo $HOSTNAME | sed -n '/^[0-9]*\.[0-9].*/p'`" ] ; then
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hostname localhost
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fi
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