From f9a8dfcd51e481a49355d94a3e74f2762519378f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rhatto Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 14:29:54 +0000 Subject: changed repository layout to trunk/, tags/ and branches/ scheme git-svn-id: svn+slack://slack.fluxo.info/var/svn/simplepkg@181 04377dda-e619-0410-9926-eae83683ac58 --- templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts | 21 --------------------- 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts (limited to 'templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts') diff --git a/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts b/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts deleted file mode 100644 index 6e33147..0000000 --- a/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.d/etc/hosts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# -# hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address -# mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly -# used at boot time, when no name servers are running. -# On small systems, this file can be used instead of a -# "named" name server. Just add the names, addresses -# and any aliases to this file... -# -# By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen says that 127.0.0.1 -# should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes problems -# for some (stupid) programs, irc and reputedly talk. :^) -# - -# For loopbacking. -127.0.0.1 localhost -# This next entry is technically wrong, but good enough to get TCP/IP apps -# to quit complaining that they can't verify the hostname on a loopback-only -# Linux box. -127.0.0.1 darkstar.example.net darkstar - -# End of hosts. -- cgit v1.2.3