Just use NetInfo to duplicate a machine and then enter new values (name, ip, ...)
Then open the terminal and type
"sudo hostname yournewhostname"
without the double quotes . Then restart the terminal.
Now you should see your new hostname in the command line.
cu,
walter ~ new.breed
Now, I know what happened:
It seems that MacOS X 10.1.2 changed the hostname. So I simply created a new host via NetInfo, told the terminal to use it and voila! ;-)
cu
Walter
hi!
I've downloaded a stable version of mysql, but when I run "mysql_install_db" I get the following error message:
"Sorry, cannot resolve hostname ..."
It doesn't work with "--force" neither, because then there are other errors...
I searched for it here and it seems that I am not...
hi!
how can I apply an icon file (.icns) to a certain file oder folder?
don't tell me the "copy & paste" thing because, the iconfile doesn't have itself as icon :)
(btw: I know how to use the console. ;) )
thank you!
new.breed
hi!
whatever I try:
i can start the mysql server ("mysql.server start" or "safe_mysql") but shutdown doesn't work.
:confused:
i just can hardcore-kill the session, but that's no solution.
does anyone know how to solve this problem?
thanks,
new.breed