Sorry, I forgot to mention two important points: - I use wicked and not NetworkManager - the content of /etc/hostname is not affected (ie, it is always what I defined, even after multiple reboots… so yes, the hostname command *doesn't* return the content of /etc/hostname). Le 15/11/2016 à 11:58, Pierre-Amiel Giraud a écrit :
Hello,
I've got a problem with my hostname (I mean the one that can be seen at the default prompt or as the standard output of the "hostname" command).
When I installed Tumbleweed, back in december 2015, it was the default hostname, as defined during the installation process.
Strangely, in september or october, it became "minidlna". When I modify it (from Yast or from command line), it seems to work but when I reboot it is again minidlna. I have minidlna installed, but since the beginning! When I deactivate the network services, I can modify the hostname and it stays what I asked. But when I reactivate the network and then reboot, it is minidlna again. Having the minidlna activated at boot or not doesn't change anythin.
Yesterday, I used a plugin of Foobar2000 (it works fine with wine) as a UPNP control point to send music to an external device… since then my hostname is foobar2000renderusernameminidlna (where username stands for my actual username).
What can I do about that? It is an intended behaviour or a bug?
Thank you.
PA
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