To get hostname to work for myhost.example.com do this:
* Make sure /etc/hostname has myhost.
* Put this line in /etc/hosts:
1.2.3.4 myhost.example.com myhost
David
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 02:01 pm, José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
> Hello.
> How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
> No
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 January 2006 18:47, Ken Bloom wrote:
>
>>Steve Witt wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, [utf-8] José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
>>>
Hello.
How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling
"localhost.local
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 18:47, Ken Bloom wrote:
>Steve Witt wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, [utf-8] José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>> How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
>>> No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling
>>> "localhost.localdomain", other
>>> computers with
Steve Witt wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, [utf-8] José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>> How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
>> No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling
>> "localhost.localdomain", other
>> computers with the same configuration give the right hostname.
>> Tha
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, [utf-8] José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández wrote:
Hello.
How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling "localhost.localdomain", other
computers with the same configuration give the right hostname.
Thank you.
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The hostname of the compu
Hello.
How do I change the fqdn of a computer ?
No matter what I do, hostname -f keeps telling "localhost.localdomain", other
computers with the same configuration give the right hostname.
Thank you.
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José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández
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