Linux hostname

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In CentOS/Ubuntu and other distros you can control hostname using:

$ hostnamectl set-hostname <new hostname>      #in CentOS 7 changes /etc/hostname file that stores centrally the system's hostname

In Redhat (RPM) based distros change the hostname permanently by editing:

$ vi /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
HOSTNAME=newHostName
# requires a reboot for eg. Amazon Linux


In other distros it should be enough to change:

$ vi /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 ''newHostName''
127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain
::1         localhost localhost.localdomain


In Ubuntu >14.04

$ vi /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1       localhost
127.0.1.1       ''newHostName'' ''newHostName''.home


Temporarily changing hostname can be achieved by the command below then logout and login again to see the effect in bash.

$ hostname newHostName
Restart networking

If you changed /etc/hosts or /etc/sysconfig/network file you want to restart networking to ensure that changes will be persistent on reboot:

$ /etc/init.d/network restart        # Redhat based
$ sudo service networking restart    # Debian/Ubuntu distros