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* [[DebianMan:1/hostname|hostname(1)]], [[http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man7/hostname.7.html|hostname(7)]]

This page explains how to change a system's hostname (i.e rename a computer/server)

Executive summary: hostname(1) isn't enough.

Rename a computer

Core networking

  • Update /etc/hostname

  • Update /etc/hosts, so local address(es) resolves with the new system name.

  • Reload the network configuration. You have two options
    • Reload configuration files
      <!> This will temporarily disconnect your system from the network (ssh usually resists short disconnection)

      invoke-rc.d hostname.sh start
      invoke-rc.d networking force-reload
      invoke-rc.d network-manager force-reload

      ToDo: is it useful to reload network-manager?

    • or the lazy way: Restart the system.

Application specific

avahi

Avahi is used to publish (announce) local services. If you tweaked /etc/avahi/*

  • invoke-rc.d avahi-daemon force-reload

other

  • (to be written)


See also