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Problems upgrading to 8.0 (Debian System)

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MacDeath

Guest
START LOGGING: Thu Mar 30 00:07:44 SAST 2006
SCRIPT: /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst
Trying to define super-server internet daemon type... inetd
Trying to check if inetd daemon is running... done
Unable to resolve host name.
Please specify the host name in the /etc/hosts file
or specify DNS configuration in the /etc/resolv.conf file on your system.

ERROR while trying to check the host name

Aborting...



I have a resolv.conf and a hosts file with the correct information. Any suggestions would be greatful
 
It's a testing server how would I do this for a internal only server. (No Public domain)
 
Originally posted by GlobalServe
Just put a good adress in the resolve.conf

One that resolves to your server.

I have a good address in my resolv.conf. The machine resolves address fine using the specified nameservers. Should I try putting in 127.0.0.1 and try again?
 
have you look for /etc/hostname.tmp
rename it to /etc/hostname and add your settings
 
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