At 02:27 AM 11/15/02, Tianran Chen wrote:
How can I change the host name of my host? I am the root. Thanks for any help.
If find that trying to memorize this procedure for the several un*x
variants I work with is not worth the trouble. I typically enter the command:
grep -i -r
How can I change the host name of my host? I am the root. Thanks for any
help.
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On 15 Nov 2002, Tianran Chen wrote:
How can I change the host name of my host? I am the root. Thanks for any
help.
man hostname, or vi /etc/sysconfig/network
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From: Tianran Chen [mailto:me;chentianran.net]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 2:28 AM
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Subject: How to change my own host name?
How can I change the host name of my host? I am the root.
Thanks for any
help.
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