On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 05:02:20PM -0600, Saul Arias wrote:
: Don't reboot. Reboot is for Windoze and kernel upgrades.
I *did* say easiest.
: service network restart
That's not it. See Rodolfo's posting.
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Jason Costomiris| Technologist, geek, human.
jcostom {at} jasons {dot}
Don't reboot. Reboot is for Windoze and kernel upgrades.
service network restart
Jason Costomiris wrote:
Now, how to change the hostname of your system? Easiest? Check the
/etc/sysconfig/network file. Adjust the value of HOSTNAME, creating
it if not already there, and reboot
At 1/30/2002 05:02 PM -0600, you wrote:
Don't reboot. Reboot is for Windoze and kernel upgrades.
service network restart
IIRC, this command will not affect the hostname, since that is set by the
rc.local script, using the hostname command and looking up the entry in
/etc/sysconfig/network.
Dear all,
I installed a RedHat 7.1 server on
my PC. In the procedure of installation, I name my PC LiBing. But after the
system is started up, in the terminal the prompt is aname I have never
known. But in the Network Configurator, the name is correct.
Could you tell me how to change
: Configurator, the name is correct.
:
: Could you tell me how to change that?
The first step is getting rid of that ASCII-art .sig. Cute dog.
Save it for alt.fan.warlord, where such an animal can be appreciated.
Now, how to change the hostname of your system? Easiest? Check the
/etc/sysconfig