On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 06:45:19 -0500, Dave Sherman <dsherman at real-time.com> 
wrote:

> Johnny Fulcrum wrote:
> [snip]
>> /etc/network/
>>
>> /etc/sysconfig/network has teh proper HOSTNAME and NETWORKING=yes 
>> (that's all this file contains.
>
> This is normal. This is also where your hostname is set, as you saw.
>
>> so I started going though some files and I see this:
>
>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:
>>
>> DEVICE=eth0
>>
>> BOOTPROTO=dhcp
>>
>> ONBOOT=yes
>>
>> NEEDHOSTNAME=yes
>>
>> The NEEDHOSTNAME seems fishy to me...
>>
>> can I comment out that line and restart netork?
>
> Just change the yes to a no. You can also set a different hostname here 
> if you want (some people use a different hostname for each NIC, or 
> perhaps for other purposes), with the HOSTNAME line like the one you saw 
> in /etc/sysconfig/network.
>
no love yet...

Changed yes to NO and put a HOSTNAME line in here.  Rebooted and came back 
with the msppc1210 hostname

I then saw that /etc/sysconfig/networking had a ifcfg-lo file and that 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo was a link back to 
/etc/sysconfig/networking/ifcfg-lo

I then moved /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 to 
/etc/sysconfig/networking/ifcfg-eth0 and made a link link ifcfg-lo has

I rebooted and then the hostname was userimage.  Crap.

I'm now searching the whole system for files containing msppc1210 or 
userimage


>> OR
>>
>> how do you set hostname without using GUI tools (that seem to bork the 
>> system up..)
>
> It's already set in /etc/sysconfig/network, as you saw above.
>



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