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How to Mount external usb hardisk in Linux

How to Mount external usb hardisk in Linux

2007-04-25       - By Richard Riley

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If you mean "hostname", look at the file "/etc/sysconfig/network".  You
should see it defined in there. Once you change it there, you would need
to run the command "/sbin/service network restart" or reboot the machine
to validate your change.  You can change it on the fly with the command
"hostname newhostname", but this would only last till the next reboot.



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Hi Every one,
 
Can you guide me how to change hostid in  RHEL WS 3.


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at the file &#8220;/etc/sysconfig/network&#8221;.&nbsp; You should see it
defined in there. Once you change it there, you would need to run the command &
#8220;/sbin/service
network restart&#8221; or reboot the machine to validate your change. &nbsp;You
can change it on the fly with the command &#8220;hostname newhostname&#8221;,
but this would only last till the next reboot.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>

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10:49 AM<br>
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Hi Every one, <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
Can you guide me how to change hostid in&nbsp; RHEL WS 3. <br>
<br>
<br>
Regards, <br>
<br>
Aan </span></font><o:p></o:p></p>

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