I always throw this step in at the end $echo hostname > /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
Joshua A. Richardson -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bbux Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 3:43 AM To: Discussion List for General Yellow Dog Linux User Topics; Derick Centeno Subject: Re: [ydl-gen] hostname bonjour ! Derick wrote: > I thought this issue had been solved. Try this: > $su - > #hostname --file /etc/hosts bbux > Let me know what happens, ok? beuh... very very bizarre... at first I've that :> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# and at once I've looked at /etc/hosts: it didn't change (no 127) so now I know (wowowo) that this file hosts has nothing to do with the problem well, to see if this "127 root" would remain after a logging out I closed the session. But then, catastrophe !!! ... impossible to open a session again because a problem of "something like dcop". Only the safe terminal was permitted. I don't why but I've had the idea to hostname bbux.bbux, and, incroyable, it worked ! at the right-down corner of the logging screen, this time it's written bbux.bbux, and after logging and safe arrival at KDE, the terminal says: -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# I won't say Victoire too fast, several loggin in and out may be necessary to see if bbux is there for long. you know, I find the safe terminal a little bit brrbrr (j'ai eu peur!o) cordialement, b.b -- ___ : [bb at bbux bb] killall VIH | no need to su to do so bIsouxxxxxxxxxX b-:-b PS1 : FREE MUMIA et LEONARD ! PS2 : bize mam' ! _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com' _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
