Hostname
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| + | === Update <code>/etc/hosts</code> === | ||
| + | -Replace <code>192.168.0.111</code> with the ip address of the server. | ||
| + | -Replace <code>blah.some-domain.com</code> with the domain name of the server. | ||
| + | -replace <code>your-domain</code> with the hostname of the server. | ||
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| + | file:<code>/etc/hosts</code> | ||
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| + | 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost | ||
| + | 192.168.0.111 blah.some-domain.com your-domain | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 22 June 2011
Hostname
Set Hostname
$ sudo echo "your-hostname" > /etc/hostname $ sudo hostname -F /etc/hostname
If it exists, edit the file /etc/default/dhcpcd to comment out the "SET_HOSTNAME" directive:
file: /etc/default/dhcpcd
SET_HOSTNAME='yes'
Update /etc/hosts
-Replace 192.168.0.111 with the ip address of the server.
-Replace blah.some-domain.com with the domain name of the server.
-replace your-domain with the hostname of the server.
file:/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.0.111 blah.some-domain.com your-domain