Bug 6113

Summary: hostname/uname are now FQDN
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: jim
Component: netcfgAssignee: Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm>
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Version: 4.2CC: jim
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Description jim 1999-10-20 04:05:51 UTC
The next thing I noticed is that the results of "hostname"
and "uname" now have my machine name as the FQDN.  To fix
this you issue the following command:

hostname YOUR_HOST_NAME

And then you modify "/etc/sysconfig/network" and set the
"HOSTNAME=" to be the correct name for when you reboot next.