I've alway had luck just running "sudo hostname newhostname" on Ubuntu
servers, but I've never had the filesystem md0.

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Howard White <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Timothy Ball wrote:
> > [frustration deleted]
> >
> > /etc/nsswitch.conf be sure that:
> > hosts: files dns
>
> check
>
> >
> > also edit hostname and edit /etc/hosts w/ new hostname. I don't
> > know if ubuntu uses the dumb mdns stuff but that's also where a lot of
> > blame goes.
>
> good point.  did that
>
> >
> > --timball
>
> system still barfs when running file system check on boot.  Where the
> ~...@#$% is software raid checking hostname???
>
> Did I write down the steps I took to create the software raid or
> bookmark the howto in web browser?  NOOOOOO.
>
> Oh well, IP address is important.  Hostname is insignificant.  Said
> file/print/db server is not the dns server nor other hostname specific
> thang.
>
> Howard
>
> >
>

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