Right on dude! Thanks a ton.
At 10:05 AM 1/17/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Also, you can put the hostname in /etc/sysconfig/network. Here's what
>mine looks like for the node ripley:
>
>NETWORKING=yes
>FORWARD_IPV4=false
>HOSTNAME="ripley.emeraldbiostructures.com"
>DOMAINNAME=emeraldbiostructures.com
>NISDOMAIN=mother
>GATEWAY=192.168.230.1
>GATEWAYDEV=eth0
>
>
>Good luck,
>
>
>
>Hidong
>
>
>
>Vidiot wrote:
>>
>> Jonathan Wilson posted:
>>
>> >I have temporarily fixed that by setting the hostname, however, I need to fix it
>permanently so that if we ever reboot again we won't have a repeat situation. I
>greped for the old hostname in /etc and couldn't find it anywhere except in
>/etc/HOSTNAME. I don't think that's what I'm looking for, because it seems like that
>was set up during bootup.
>> >
>> >So, where is the conf file that set the hostname during startup?
>>
>> Under version 6.2, I've not had problems with linuxconf. Use netcfg instead,
>> as it is a subset program. I do not know which file is played with.
>> One file that contains the information is /etc/hosts.
>>
>> MB
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