Greetings,
I'll keep it short and to the point. I made an observation when doing some experimenting with cloud-init.
I first started experimenting with cloud-init on CentOS 8.
Here's the issue I encountered and on which I seek any advice or experiences from other users:
On any RHEL-based distro,
So, the only conclusion I could come to is that it is based on a limitation of the underlying distribution.
Does anyone else on the forum share a similar experience or know of a workaround?
				
			I'll keep it short and to the point. I made an observation when doing some experimenting with cloud-init.
I first started experimenting with cloud-init on CentOS 8.
Here's the issue I encountered and on which I seek any advice or experiences from other users:
On any RHEL-based distro,
/etc/hostname does not reflect the Proxmox VM name.- Tested on:- CentOS 8
- Fedora Workstation and Server
 
/etc/hostname does reflect the Proxmox VM name.- Tested on:- Debian Buster
- Kali
- Ubuntu Desktop
 
So, the only conclusion I could come to is that it is based on a limitation of the underlying distribution.
Does anyone else on the forum share a similar experience or know of a workaround?
 
	 
	 
 
		