[00:00] <nickmoeck> Um.... I think you want.... send host-name "hostname_here" ?
[00:02] <nickmoeck> in dhclient.conf, you'd use append send host-name "hostname_here"
[00:02] <douglasawh-work> yeah, got that
[00:02] <douglasawh-work> I'll post my .conf
[00:05] <douglasawh-work> http://pastebin.com/hQGbTVaP
[00:05] <nickmoeck> you're sending the full fqdn instead of the hostname
[00:06] <douglasawh-work> earlier I was sending just the host name and it didn't work...but I've done some other things since then
[00:07] <nickmoeck> I would try: supersede send host-name "hostname"
[00:09] <douglasawh-work> you mean instead of the send line I have now?
[00:10] <douglasawh-work> or in addition to?
[00:10] <nickmoeck> instead of
[00:10] <nickmoeck> send host-name "hostname" is what you would put into resolv.conf if you were using a static resolv.conf file, it doesn't belong in a dhclient.conf file
[00:12] <nickmoeck> at least, that's how I understand it from looking at the docs for it
[00:14] <douglasawh-work> ok, that didn't work.  NM uses dhclient, right?  Is there anything NM could be doing to ef it up?
[00:16] <nickmoeck> I think NM ignores dhclient.conf, it uses dhclient-eth0.conf (assuming eth0 is the interface you're using)
[00:18] <douglasawh-work> eth1...we clone machines and thus eth0 is taken by a non-existant MAC address
[00:18] <nickmoeck> apparently send host-name "hostname" is the correct syntax to use in dhclient.conf though. I must have misunderstood something somewhere
[00:18] <douglasawh-work> well, it exists...on another computer
[00:18] <nickmoeck> so you'd use dhclient-eth1.conf instead of dhclient.conf
[00:20] <douglasawh-work> does NM not create that file?  It's not in the same dir
[00:20] <nickmoeck> I don't think NM creates it
[00:27] <douglasawh-work> NM doesn't appear to like that file any better.  This would be so much easier if I could assume the users were always going to be here and then I could just set the DNS servers statically in NM. There's no way to just set the search order or the name servers...you have to set both
[00:28] <douglasawh-work> I wish they would just flip the switch to use dhcp.epic.com rather than epicsys.com...that presumably would solve my problems
[00:37] <douglasawh-work> time to call it quits on this for today.  Thanks for the help nickmoeck
[00:38] <nickmoeck> any time :)
[00:45] <h00k> Oh, hey.
[00:50] <nickmoeck> Oh, hey, h00k
[00:50] <h00k> greetings.
[00:50] <h00k> I'd be on here more, but things like life happen. :-(
[00:51] <h00k> We should have a meeting.
[00:51] <nickmoeck> meeting, yes, definitely
[00:51] <h00k> Any things you'd like to bring up?
[00:52] <nickmoeck> Um.... not really. I see that there's been... no progress at all on the website lately. That's about all I can think of
[00:53] <h00k> Yep, it's true
[00:53]  * h00k pokes exigraff 
[00:53] <h00k> ./.local/bin/irssi-notify
[00:53] <h00k> uh
[00:53] <h00k> wrong terminal.
[00:57] <nickmoeck> I guess we can also start talking about any release parties for Natty?
[00:58] <h00k> that's true. I was quite busy to hold anything around here for Maverick
[00:59] <h00k> We had one down in Madison for Lucid Lynx
[01:00] <nickmoeck> I could probably make it to a party in Madison
[01:02] <nickmoeck> By then, I might even have my mirror up (though I'm still not sure if I'll be making it public)
[01:03] <nickmoeck> depends on how many people actually use it
[01:03] <h00k> Right.
[01:04] <h00k> We had.../me checks logs
[01:04] <h00k> 11
[01:04] <h00k> on 5/2/2010
[01:05] <h00k> excluding me
[01:05] <h00k> and we video'd it
[01:05] <h00k> tonyyarusso from #ubuntu-us-mn attented online/IRC
[01:06] <h00k> I have a 1TB I could probably use some space on and make a repo, or just get a dedicated repo box or drive.
[01:06] <nickmoeck> Well, hopefully by then, I'll have my rack in chicago set up
[01:07] <h00k> So. Cool, Release Parties, Web Site status/updates/progress/blog aggregation/etc
[01:07] <h00k> how Maverick is for them
[01:08] <nickmoeck> Sounds good.  When do you want to have the meeting? I'm thinking next Wednesday evening would be good
[01:09] <h00k> that's game for me, let me check when #ubuntu-us-mn is going to have theirs (I am going to hit theirs up)
[01:09] <h00k> Er, never mind, theirs is this Thursday.
[01:23] <nickmoeck> What time do you want to do the meeting, h00k?
[01:24] <h00k> nickmoeck: I think 8 would be appropriate? Does that work?
[01:24] <h00k> It's after dinner time, not too late,
[01:24] <nickmoeck> Works for me. If by 8, you actually mean 8
[01:47] <h00k> oh lord.
[01:47] <h00k> still.
[01:47] <h00k> and yes. 8 CST.
[01:47] <h00k> 20:00 GMT :D
[01:48] <nickmoeck> um
[01:48] <nickmoeck> don't you mean 02:00 GMT?
[01:48] <h00k> amidoinitrite
[01:48] <h00k> wait
[01:48] <h00k> no?
[01:48] <h00k> yes.
[01:48] <h00k> you are correct.
[01:48] <h00k> 20:00 CST.
[01:48]  * h00k facepalms
[01:49] <nickmoeck> geez, you ARE really bad with time
[01:49] <nickmoeck> haha
[01:49] <nickmoeck> :P
[01:49] <h00k> I know, I know. I'm also half distracted talking with a friend going through a tough time.
[01:49] <h00k> Apparently I'm not going to be in his wedding next summer.
[01:50] <nickmoeck> Oh? Did they cancel it?
[01:50] <h00k> Yeah...
[01:51] <nickmoeck> Do you know why?
[01:52] <h00k> Yeah, we're getting into it now, they're not 'together' anymore. General differences, it seems.
[01:52] <nickmoeck> Well, better that they figured that out now, before the wedding
[01:52] <h00k> I concur.
[17:07] <douglasawh-work> what day is this meeting?