Sudo unable to resolve host newname11/9/2023 ![]() ![]() I don't have anything non-standard install besides AWN and Screenlets, which I installed through 'Synaptic'. I am running Hardy x32 NOT from an upgrade. sudo scutil -set ComputerName . /configure sudo: unable to resolve host stephanie I have even tried to use this command as the root user to no avail.Last edited by ClientAlive June 1st, 2011 at 08:19 PM. This is the user-friendly computer name you see in Finder, for example myMac. If one part gets thrown out of balance the rest of it messes up too. Or, to use our solar system as an example - each part works together to form the whole. I gather that most things are connected to one another in some way. It's just that these two things seem like they would be connected to one another - not separate. Not sure if I'm thinking about these things right or not though. The other is that the keyring be separated from the right password - except that I checked out what the password is set to in the keyring and it is the new one. One is that when I edit the hostname in those files things become separated between the hostname and the keyring. I mean, I can imagine two ways that things could go wrong on me. ![]() I'll google it right now though.Įdit: The keyring thing is kind of concerning to me also. Is there anything I can to to cover myself if some mistake were to be made and I got locked out of my computer or something? Is there some file or something I can save to my thumb drive or some way I could roll things back in case something goes wrong?Īlso I have never used recovery mode with Linux, nor have I ever read anything about how to do it or how it works. I'm having a hard time recalling which method I used to change the host name but I'm relatively certain I did that through the command line. If the value is a fully qualified domain name that does not resolve from the given host, this will cause the module to hang for a few. That's the only way I know how to do that. I changed the password via the gui (system > administration > users and groups > ). ![]() Note: sudo works fine, it just complains, so you can edit it with the machine running instead of having to boot into recovery mode. My pods cant reach the internet or each other (but my MicroK8s host machine can). Did you change your user account password from the commandline or via GUI?Īs for the "unable to resolve host" thing, it happens when you change hostnames.Įdit the /etc/hosts file and replace the old name with the new name. Be sure to check out the common issues section for help resolving the. ![]()
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