libvirt/tests/networkxml2argvdata/netboot-network.argv
Laine Stump 25171f607c network: add domain to unqualified names defined with <host>
If a domain name is defined for a network, add the --expand-hosts
option to the dnsmasq commandline. This results in the domain being
added to any hostname that is defined in a dns <host> element and
contains no '.' characters (i.e. it is an "unqualified"
hostname). Since PTR records are automatically created for any name
defined in <host>, the result of a PTR request will change from the
unqualified name to the qualified name.

This also has the same effect on any hostnames that dnsmasq reads
from the host's /etc/hosts file.

(In the case of guest hostnames that were learned by dnsmasq via DHCP
requests, they were already getting the domain name added on, even
without --expand-hosts).
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/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --strict-order --bind-interfaces --domain example.com \
--conf-file= --except-interface lo --listen-address 192.168.122.1 \
--dhcp-range 192.168.122.2,192.168.122.254 \
--dhcp-leasefile=/var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/netboot.leases \
--dhcp-lease-max=253 --dhcp-no-override --expand-hosts --enable-tftp \
--tftp-root /var/lib/tftproot --dhcp-boot pxeboot.img\