ot;
and it will do what you wish. (you need to do a 'service network restart'
if you wish to make it happen asap).
HTH
smbinyon
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From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 6:32 PM
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Subject: How to set
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Subject: How to set hostname so it's not dhcppc?
Just installed RH8 on my notebook which uses DHCP to get on my
LAN/internet. This in turn keeps asigning my notebook name to be
"dhcppc6" -- which aside from b
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Just installed RH8 on my notebook which uses DHCP to get on my
> LAN/internet. This in turn keeps asigning my notebook name to be
> "dhcppc6" -- which aside from being asthetically unappealing, also
> causes X/Gnome to give a warning each time it starts.
Just installed RH8 on my notebook which uses DHCP to get on my
LAN/internet. This in turn keeps asigning my notebook name to be
"dhcppc6" -- which aside from being asthetically unappealing, also
causes X/Gnome to give a warning each time it starts. How can I set my
notebook's hostname to be say, "l
, 2002 6:10 PM
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Subject: Re: How to set hostname ?
I use the following command
hostname newnamehere
placeing the name of the new hostname you would like in the place
labeled newnamehere
this should work for it works for me I f not there might be some other
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>Subject: Re: How to set hostname ?
>
>OK... I have a similar situation and wonder if I can get some help. I
>just installed RH 7.3 on my machine. I use a cable modem, and DHCP, so
>when I boot up, my hostname gets changed to somet
2002 08:39:57 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Bill Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to set hostname ?
>
> OK... I have a similar situation and wonder if I can get some help. I
> just installed RH 7.3 on my machine. I use a cable modem, and DHCP, so
> wh
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Subject: Re: How to set hostname ?
OK... I have a similar situation and wonder if I can get some help. I
just installed RH 7.3 on my machine. I use a cable modem, and DHCP, so
when I boot up, my hostname gets changed to something like DHCPPC1.
This
causes a problem with my lpr functio
The files that you need to edit are the following:
/etc/hosts
/etc/sysconfig/network
In /etc/hosts,you can use this line:
127.0.0.1 vectra.localdomain localhost vectra
The hostname generated by the command 'hostname' is
not permanent. It is stored in
'/proc/sys/kernel/hostname' which disappea
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Subject: How to set hostname ?
Hello people ,
I have 2 pc's.
One 'weak' AMD 350Mhz ( Redhat 7.2 ) - One 'strong' AMD 1Ghz ( Redhat 7.3 )
The 7.2 was for testing and my first experiences with Linux.
I could install very easily and configure this machine.
So
Hello people ,
I have 2 pc's.
One 'weak' AMD 350Mhz ( Redhat 7.2 ) - One 'strong' AMD 1Ghz ( Redhat 7.3 )
The 7.2 was for testing and my first experiences with Linux.
I could install very easily and configure this machine.
So I decided to install 7.3 on my 'personal' machine. No problems her
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