Path for hostname randomization on fedora

Specifies paths for the hostname randomization script that work on both fedora and debian systems
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Westley Argentum Hennigh-Palermo 2020-03-07 11:14:07 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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# Set a random hostname for a VM session. # Set a random hostname for a VM session.
# #
# Instructions: # Instructions:
# 1. This file must be placed and made executable as the file /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/00_hostname (owner: root) inside the template VM of your # 1. This file must be placed and made executable (owner: root) inside the template VM of your network VM such that it will be run before your hostname is sent over a network.
# network VM. # In a Fedora template, use `/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/pre-up.d/00_hostname`.
# In a Debian template, use `/etc/network/if-pre-up.d/00_hostname`.
# 2. Execute `sudo touch /etc/hosts.lock` inside the template VM of your network VM. # 2. Execute `sudo touch /etc/hosts.lock` inside the template VM of your network VM.
# 3. Execute inside your network VM: # 3. Execute inside your network VM:
# `sudo bash -c 'mkdir -p /rw/config/protected-files.d/ && echo -e "/etc/hosts\n/etc/hostname" > /rw/config/protected-files.d/protect_hostname.txt'` # `sudo bash -c 'mkdir -p /rw/config/protected-files.d/ && echo -e "/etc/hosts\n/etc/hostname" > /rw/config/protected-files.d/protect_hostname.txt'`