w hostname stuck.
Hope that helped,
Kent
Min Gyung Kang wrote:
> How can I change hostid on Debian?
>
> Please give me an answer.
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How can I change hostid on Debian?
Please give me an answer.
Joey Hess writes:
> Accordint to the man page, it's based on IP address.
And this is supposed to make it unique? Somehow I suspect that mine is not
the only machine with IP 192.168.1.
/home/john hostid -v
Hostid is 8323328 (0x7f0100)
John HaslerThis posting is in th
What package is it in?
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>Joey Hess writes:
>> Accordint to the man page, it's based on IP address.
>
>And this is supposed to make it unique? Somehow I suspect that mine is not
>the only machine with IP 192.168.1.
RTFM?! The man page says
Tim Sailer:
> I'll have to look at the source to see what it actually does. I have yet
> to see a dupe.
Accordint to the man page, it's based on IP address.
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In your email to me, Jens B. Jorgensen, you wrote:
> >
> > llug:~> uname -a
> > Linux llug 2.0.30 #2 Sun May 18 00:47:52 EDT 1997 i586 unknown
> > llug:~> hostid
> > 0xc782f032
> > llug:~>
> >
>
> So there is a debian command for it!
to ask it. So please, don't be angry about it ...
> > >
> > > I would like to know what is the hostid of a computer. Where does
> > > it come from ?
> >
> > Linux doesn't have a hostid. Sun workstations have a hostid. It is a
> > 32-bit number which is gua
On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I'll have to look at the source to see what it actually does. I have yet
> to see a dupe.
It's probably based off the MAC address, and therefore probably is unique.
-douglas
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ry about it ...
>>
>> I would like to know what is the hostid of a computer. Where
>> does it come from ?
Jens> Linux doesn't have a hostid. Sun workstations have a
Jens> hostid. It is a 32-bit number which is guaranteed to be
Jens> unique on
> I would like to know what is the hostid of a computer. Where does
> > it come from ?
>
> Linux doesn't have a hostid. Sun workstations have a hostid. It is a
> 32-bit number which is guaranteed to be unique on a Sun and is contained
> in a EPROM on the mainbo
Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/PIH wrote:
>
> These quation is not directly related to Debian but I dont know
> where to ask it. So please, don't be angry about it ...
>
> I would like to know what is the hostid of a computer. Where does
>
These quation is not directly related to Debian but I dont know
where to ask it. So please, don't be angry about it ...
I would like to know what is the hostid of a computer. Where does
it come from ?
Thanks a lot
Franck
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Hi,
I would like to know what is the hostid number given by the system.
Is it a fix number, where does it come from ?
Thanks
Franck
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