\_ I can configure the interface eth0 (192.168.0.154), setup the host name \_ (dell_linux) and add a second host (192.168.0.145). If I do not add an entry \_ for dell_linux to the list of hosts, the machine reboots with one error \_ during boot from http server that it cannot resolve the host name. Gnome \_ (and X) start, but I get an error from X that says it cannot resolve the \_ host name dell_linux. I can ping the other host, and even surf the web. \_ \_ Now, if I add dell_linux to the list of hosts, the machine will not reboot. \_ It hangs in the boot process when it tries to enable(?) sendmail. I'm pretty sure sendmail is trying to do some lookups as to who it is. Make sure that /etc/hosts is coherent with reality and that it matches with 'hostname --fqdn'. That should illiminate the startup problems. Oh, and, um, make sure that anything in sendmail.cw resolves properly too. Booting will pass the sendmail...eventually. David