@Bruce,
>Yes.  For systemd, Section 7.2.3.
>After bootup, use hostnamectl.
>  -- Bruce

I didn't install systemd. I have installed sysvinit.

@bucca,
>try this as root:
>echo hostname > /etc/hostname

cat /etc/hostname = myhostname <-- it's already there

@wiliam,
>Hello,

>https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/hostname->invocation.html

>You can use coreutils hostname program.

>Sincerely,

>William Harrington

I tried with "hostname myhostname". Still root@(none) prompt there.
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