Well that is supposedly what u seem to have named your PC .. try linuxconf
for modifying the hostname ..
then give the machine a boot .. Or it may activate the changes immediately
.... if u're using linuxconf ..
Satya , has this got to do something with the dynamic IP addressing that you
get .. Mistakenly the ip address assigned to you may be belonging to hal9k
.. or something .. just a guess ..
by the way .. hal9k is a nice name .. 9k > y2k .. ;-)
Regards
Sandesh
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From: Satya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 21, 1999 5:26 PM
Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Unidentified subject!
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> Hi, how do I tell my system that it is NOT called hal9k.org? Peer at the
> headers and you'll see what I mean.
>
> Linux hal9k 2.2.5-15 #1 Mon Apr 19 21:39:28 EDT 1999 i586 unknown
> Red Hat Linux release 6.0 Publisher's Edition (Hedwig)
>
> [root]/usr/lib/linuxconf/mailconf# telnet localhost 25
> 220 hal9k.org ESMTP Sendmail 8.9.3/8.8.7; Sun, 21 Nov 1999 17:25:01 +0530
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