So sprach xaos am Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 09:54:42PM -0500:
> /etc/hosts
That's something completely different
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nevermind that :] seems I still need to pry my eyes open. 6pm is too early in
my day to be seeing these :]
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> Strange - I too
/etc/hosts
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> From: TK Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:37 PM
> Subject: [expert] Where is the 'HOSTNAME'?
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> > In Mandrake 7.2, where is the hostname located?
> > Before it was set in the
So sprach Jeff Malka am Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 03:04:17PM -0500:
> If you do not have a local network (just modem connection), is there then no
> way to change the default "localhost@localdomain"?
You can set it in /etc/sysconfig/network
HOSTNAME and DOMAINNAME are the relevant settings. I've set
I'm looking for it too and cannot find it.
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> On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, TK Kim wrote:
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> > In Mandrake 7.2, where is the hostname located?
> > Before it was set in the file
TK Kim wrote:
>
> In Mandrake 7.2, where is the hostname located?
> Before it was set in the file 'HOSTNAME' in /etc directory, but in this new
> version, the file, 'HOSTNAME', does not exist in /etc.
> Did someone notice this?
>
> THX
I found that too. My network appears fine but no /etc/HOS
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, TK Kim wrote:
> In Mandrake 7.2, where is the hostname located?
> Before it was set in the file 'HOSTNAME' in /etc directory, but in this new
> version, the file, 'HOSTNAME', does not exist in /etc.
> Did someone notice this?
/etc/HOSTNAME is on my system. It's not created b
In Mandrake 7.2, where is the hostname located?
Before it was set in the file 'HOSTNAME' in /etc directory, but in this new
version, the file, 'HOSTNAME', does not exist in /etc.
Did someone notice this?
THX
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