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VPS Feb 01, 2024 Edward S. & Noviantika G. 4min Read
How to Change Linux Hostname Using 3 Different
Methods
A hostname is a name used to identify a device on a network. Usually, it is set as localhost during the
operating system installation.
However, if there are several devices in a network, this might generate duplicates and cause network
conflict. To avoid that, you’re advised to change the hostname of your Linux system.
In this article, we will illustrate three methods to change the hostname on CentOS and other Linux
distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
How to Change Hostname Permanently on Linux
Using the hostnamectl Command
Using Hostinger VPS
Using the Network Manager Text User Interface (nmtui)
Editing the Configuration Files
How to Change Hostname Without Rebooting
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How to Change Hostname Permanently on Linux
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In this section, you’ll learn how to change the current hostname permanently on Linux virtual private servers
– using the hostnamectl command, Hostinger VPS, nmtui, or editing your configuration files.
Pro Tip
If you’re just starting, you’ll find all the instructions on how to set up VPS
in our step-by-step guide.
Using the hostnamectl Command
Modern Linux distributions come with systemd, a system and service manager that has the hostnamectl
command installed by default to manage and change hostnames.
Here’s how to change your current hostname using hostnamectl:
1. Open the terminal.
2. Log in to your Linux server via SSH.
3. If your system doesn’t have systemd, use this command to install it and press Enter:
apt-get install systemd
4. Once the installation is complete, type the following command to view the current hostname and hit
Enter:
hostnamectl
5. Here’s how the output looks like:
Static hostname: hostinger
Icon name: computer-vm
Chassis: vm
Machine ID: 45598cbdb6ee462e8696166b520fe788
Boot ID: 99526e56aeea45c2a0f3b2ffaaffe9d9
Virtualization: openvz
Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Kernel: Linux 5.4.0
Architecture: x86-64
6. On the output, the current hostname is listed as the static hostname. To change it permanently,
insert the following command – using your new desired hostname – and hit Enter:
hostnamectl set-hostname hostname
7. The command above does not produce an output. Therefore, to verify the new hostname, run the
command below and press Enter:
hostnamectl
The output will show you the new hostname.
Using Hostinger VPS
If you use Hostinger VPS, the only way to change the hostname permanently is through the hPanel. Here’s
how to do it:
1. Go to the VPS tab and select server you want to change.
2. Select Settings on the left sidebar.
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3. Scroll down and type the new hostname in the Change Hostname box. Click Save.
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Using the Network Manager Text User Interface (nmtui)
The Network Manager Text User Interface (nmtui) is a text user interface that lets you configure the
network and hostname in a terminal window. It is available in various Linux distributions, including CentOS
and RHEL.
Here’s how to change the hostname using the nmtui command:
1. Open the terminal and connect to your account via SSH.
2. Install the NetworkManager-tui package by inserting the following command and hitting Enter:
sudo yum install NetworkManager-tui
3. The package and list of dependencies will be loaded. Type y and press Enter to start the installation
process.
4. The Complete! line will appear once the nmtui package has been successfully installed.
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5. Run this command to check the status of the network manager and press Enter:
service NetworkManager status
6. To start the nmtui service, type the following command and hit Enter:
service NetworkManager start
7. Next, type this command and click Enter:
sudo nmtui
8. On the NetworkManager TUI window, select Set system hostname and press Enter.
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9. Type the desired hostname and choose OK.
You’ve successfully changed the hostname.
Editing the Configuration Files
The next option is editing the configuration files – /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts. Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the terminal and connect via SSH.
2. Open the /etc/hostname file and replace the old hostname with the new one:
vi /etc/hostname
hostinger
3. Next, update the hostname record in the /etc/hosts file so that the system resolves the new
hostname in the network.
# vi /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 hostinger
At this point, you finished updating the records in the configuration files. However, to apply the changes,
you’ll need to edit the cloud configuration file.
Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the cloud configuration file by inserting this command on the terminal and pressing Enter:
sudo vim /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
2. Change the value of the following line to true:
preserve_hostname: true
3. Reboot your system and open the terminal. To verify if the hostname was indeed preserved during
the reboot, run the following command and hit Enter:
hostname
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This will display the new hostname you have set up.
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Important! If the cloud configuration file is not available in your system, you can safely skip
these steps.
How to Change Hostname Without Rebooting
In this section, you’ll learn how to change the hostname without rebooting the system. However, as soon as
you restart the system, it will revert to the old hostname.
This method is useful when you need to complete a minor task that requires temporary changes. The basic
syntax of the command is:
hostname [new_host_name]
Here’s how to use it:
1. On the terminal, type the hostname command along with the new hostname and hit Enter.
hostname hostinger
2. Verify if the hostname has been set correctly by inserting the following command and pressing
Enter:
hostname
The output will display the updated hostname.
Conclusion
The system hostname is an essential part of a Linux server as it helps identify your machine within a
network.
Most Linux systems provide tools and commands so users can customize the system hostnames to their
preferences. We shared three methods to change hostnames based on your needs:
Running the hostnamectl command, using nmtui, or editing the hosts file to change the hostname
permanently.
Changing Linux hostname permanently on Hostinger VPS via the hPanel.
Using the hostname [new_host_name] command to change the hostname temporarily and without
rebooting the system.
We hope this article has helped you set up a new hostname in your Linux system. If you have any questions
or suggestions, please share them in the comment section below.
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THE AUTHOR
Edward S.
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Edward is a content editor with years of experience in IT writing, marketing, and Linux
system administration. His goal is to encourage readers to establish an impactful online
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Noviantika is a web development enthusiast with customer obsession at heart. Linux
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