[ale] setting the system name with potato.
ChrisColeman at mail.clayton.edu
ChrisColeman at mail.clayton.edu
Tue Oct 3 15:00:43 EDT 2000
Check to see if there is a directory name /etc/sysconfig. If so, there is a
file called network that contains a setting called HOSTNAME. Edit the file
and change the name.
At least this is the case with Red Hat.
Chris Coleman
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Nagorski [mailto:kenn at pcintelligent.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 3:14 PM
To: Kerry Benton
Cc: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] setting the system name with potato.
OK,
Well, I haven't used redhat in a while so I could be
wrong. However this is strange, etc/hostname is right but I get the wrong
hostname setting everytime I reboot.
Thanks
Ken
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Kerry Benton wrote:
> on my firewall (potato) the hostname is stored in /etc/hostname
>
> the scripts appear to reference that when doing their duties.
>
> -k-
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