"Krzys Majewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My cable provider tells me my hostname is cr275960-a. So I've put > cr275960-a in /etc/hostname and everything works. My /etc/hosts looks > like this: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 24.115.135.172 cr275960-a cr275960-a.crdva1.bc.wave.home.com > > Anyway, cr275960-a is a pretty ugly name for my machine, don't you > think? Can I change it? -chris
With @Home, it's primarily an issue with the DHCP client. You need to specify your "official" (ugly) hostname to dhcpcd if you're using it. I personally just use a static configuration and have had no problems for ... something like 4 years now. It may vary in your area though. Keep in mind that whatever sexy name you do use won't mean much externally unless DNS outside references it. I've used free DNS via dhs.org for this purpose. Anything referencing my dhs.org subdomain gets pointed to my @Home address that way. Good luck! - Bob