It seems very much likely that we will wind up with a set of tools to set and 
change the machine name so it is likely that there is little more needed from 
me, but I wanted to add another comment.
Ivanka Majic helpfully listed the design goals for the installer.  I think the 
goal of "Make installation process quick with an engaging hand-off to the 
desktop" is laudable as it is, in fact, the first experience most people will 
ever have with installing a new OS (as Windows is already installed).  
Despite my primary interest being a corporate environment (which, I suppose, 
puts me in group #3), I feel that it is possible (and important) to say that I 
also see a compelling reason to keep the ability to rename the machine for both 
groups #1 and #2.  The purpose statement says that the installation process 
should be "engaging" and I can think of few steps which personalize and 
encourage buy in more than being able to name something.  This is why you name 
pets and not livestock and, in my opinion, the ability to name your OS will 
only serve to make the experience less alienating.

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Maverick ubiquity lacks option to change computer name
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