Myname

DISKLESS(8) - System Manager's Manual

Rpc.bootparamd, Exports, Tcpdump, Mygate, Myname, Rbootd, Mopd, Portmap, Rarpd, Hostname.if, Mountd, Bootparams, Pxeboot, Fstab, Hosts, Nfsd, Tftpd, Dhcpd.conf, Ethers, Dhcpd, Diskless

DISKLESS(8) - System Manager’s Manual # DISKLESS(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # diskless - booting a system over the network DESCRIPTION # The ability to boot a machine over the network is useful for diskless or dataless machines, or as a temporary measure while repairing or re-installing filesystems on a local disk. This file provides a general description of the interactions between a client and its server when a client is booting over the network. ...

HOSTNAME(1) - General Commands Manual

Netstart, Myname, Gethostname, Domainname, Hostname

HOSTNAME(1) - General Commands Manual # HOSTNAME(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # hostname - set or print name of current host system SYNOPSIS # hostname [-s] [name-of-host] DESCRIPTION # The hostname utility is used to set or print the name of the current host. If no argument is given, the name of the current host is printed. The host name can be set by the superuser either by specifying name-of-host, or by supplying a myname(5) file, which is used at system boot time by netstart(8) to initialize the hostname. ...

MYNAME(5) - File Formats Manual

Resolv.conf, Rc, Hosts, Hostname, Hostname.if, Myname

MYNAME(5) - File Formats Manual # MYNAME(5) - File Formats Manual NAME # myname - default hostname DESCRIPTION # The myname file is read by rc(8) at system startup time. /etc/myname contains the symbolic name of the host machine. The file should contain a single line specifying the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the system (e.g. host.example.com). The name must be resolvable, either by matching a hostname specified in /etc/hosts (see hosts(5)) or through DNS (see resolv. ...