Go to your /etc/httpd/conf directory and edit the httpd.conf file, find the
line that starts with ServerName, look at the example and add a line that
matches your system hostname.domainname

-----Original Message-----
From: SLP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 05, 1998 11:09 AM
Subject: Booting problems ...


>Hello everybody,
>
>Could you help me for following questions:
>
>1) At boot of my redhat linux 4.2, when it prompts arguments
>like :
>starting httpd:httpd
>starting SMB services: smbd..
>httpd cannot determine
>User Servername to set it manually
>nmbd...
>
>And my system suspends eternally..
>Well, someone told me to reboot with a dos boot disk, Reinstall my Linux
>install cd and when it ask to install or upgrade, I should do CTRL..Z, then
>mountin my redhat partition and add the "rm" argument to rc3.d/S*httpd..and
>so on. Well, it just stop the booting problem, but I have no more access to
>httpd and so on. How could I resolve that without rm httpd?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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