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== How to change the hostname ==
== How to change the hostname ==
With Fedora 18 the hostname is stored in the file <code>/etc/hostname</code>.
With Fedora 18 the hostname is stored in the file <code>/etc/hostname</code>. During the boot process the transient hostname will be set from <code>systemd</code> according to the content of the file <code>/etc/hostname</code>.
The commands '''hostname''' and '''hostnamectl''' may be used to print or set the system hostname.
The commands '''hostname''' and '''hostnamectl''' may be used to print or set the system hostname.
On Fedora the system hostname is specified as a '''f'''ully '''q'''ualified '''d'''omain '''n'''ame (FQDN).
On Fedora the system hostname is specified as a '''f'''ully '''q'''ualified '''d'''omain '''n'''ame (FQDN).

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How to change the hostname

With Fedora 18 the hostname is stored in the file /etc/hostname. During the boot process the transient hostname will be set from systemd according to the content of the file /etc/hostname. The commands hostname and hostnamectl may be used to print or set the system hostname. On Fedora the system hostname is specified as a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).

hostnamectl set-hostname myhost.mydomain