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 here with 
installation.

But when I opened the 'configuration window' ( forgot exact name , where you can find 
services , samba , printer , ... ) the icon for the network configuration wasn't 
there. Although it was available in my 7.2 box.

I wanted to set the hostname , so I used following command ( root ) : #hostname vectra
It looked ok (prompt changed also ) ,  but every time I did a reboot , hostname was 
set again to localhost.

The files the man pages ( hostname ) refered to ( etc/host , ... ) even didn't exist. 

I already solved the problem by installing linuxconf. ( witch is a good util for 
newbies like me )

So far the amazing story :)

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But I'm still curious : In which file is the hostname of a pc set ? Is this always the 
same file ? How come with command hostname the name was gone after a reboot ? ....
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Thanx for the help , 

Kristof 


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