freebsd-nq/libexec/rc/rc.d/hostname
Bjoern A. Zeeb 0696600c41 Move the rc framework out of sbin/init into libexec/rc.
The reasons for this are forward looking to pkgbase:
 * /sbin/init is a special binary; try not to replace it with
   every package update because an rc script was touched.
   (a follow-up commit will make init its own package)
 * having rc in its own place will allow more easy replacement
   of the rc framework with alternatives, such as openrc.

Discussed with:		brd (during BSDCam), kmoore
Requested by:		cem, bz
PR:			231522
Approved by:		re (gjb)
2018-10-17 16:49:11 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2003 The FreeBSD Project. All rights reserved.
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# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: hostname
# REQUIRE: FILESYSTEMS
# BEFORE: netif
. /etc/rc.subr
. /etc/network.subr
name="hostname"
desc="Set the system\'s hostname"
start_cmd="hostname_start"
stop_cmd=":"
hostname_start()
{
# If we are not inside a jail, set the host name.
# If we are inside a jail, set the host name if it is permitted.
#
if [ `$SYSCTL_N security.jail.jailed` -eq 1 ]; then
if [ `$SYSCTL_N security.jail.set_hostname_allowed` -eq 0 ]; then
return
fi
else
# If we're not in a jail and rc.conf doesn't specify a
# hostname, see if we can get one from kenv.
#
if [ -z "${hostname}" -a \
-n "`/bin/kenv dhcp.host-name 2> /dev/null`" ]; then
hostname=`/bin/kenv dhcp.host-name`
fi
fi
# Have we got a hostname yet?
#
if [ -z "${hostname}" ]; then
# Null hostname is probably OK if DHCP is in use,
# or when hostname is already set (common for jails).
#
if [ -z "`list_net_interfaces dhcp`" -a \
-z "`/bin/hostname`" ]; then
warn "\$hostname is not set -- see rc.conf(5)."
fi
return
fi
# All right, it is safe to invoke hostname(1) now.
#
check_startmsgs && echo -n "Setting hostname: ${hostname}"
/bin/hostname "${hostname}"
check_startmsgs && echo '.'
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"