On Sep 25, 2013, at 10:48 AM, Rick Stevens <ri...@alldigital.com> wrote:

>       hostnamectl --static set-hostname f20s.localdomain
>       hostnamectl --transient set-hostname oldmac.localdomain

OK so just did that and now I'm getting different behavior.

1. man hostnamectl says "The static hostname is stored in /etc/hostname, see 
hostname(5) for more information." And yet

[root@f20s ~]# hostname
oldmac.localdomain
[root@f20s ~]# hostname -f
hostname: Name or service not known
[root@f20s ~]# cat /etc/hostname
f20s.localdomain

2. If I ssh to oldmac.local I get a "could not resolve hostname" message, if I 
ssh to f20s.local it works, yet I now get an oldmac prompt after logging out 
and back in:

[root@oldmac ~]# 


3. If I restart Avahi, now I have to ssh to oldmac.local instead of f20s.local. 
I cannot ssh to either oldmac.localdomain or f20s.localdomain, I get a "could 
not resolve hostname" message.

4. Gnome is still set to oldmac.localdomain.


Psychopathically complicated. Thanks Adam.

Chris Murphy

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