In Porteus 3.2.2 64 XFCE, when I use this script viewtopic.php?f=39&t=6015 or manually edit the /etc/HOSTNAME file, and reboot, I receive a long list of "No protocol specified" messages at boot time, and it won't boot Xorg for a long while then. It eventually starts the GUI but at the next reboot the same 10 minutes delay of printing "No protocol specified" on console. I suspect I need to also delete some cashed old value or tmp file or something?
The reason I'd like to change the hostname from "porteus" is that I don't want this name to be present on the network. Or I shouldn't bother? Does this name identify this machine in the network at all?
changing HOSTNAME results in "No protocol specified" at boot
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Re: changing HOSTNAME results in "No protocol specified" at
Try edit '/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf'
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Re: changing HOSTNAME results in "No protocol specified" at
According to Re: no connection with Intel Ethernet Connection I217-LM (Post by rych #52841)
I use rootcopy/etc/HOSTNAME to change my hostname,
I too encountered with "No protocol specified" randomly, that is when saving VirtualBox-5.0.36-porteus-v3.2.2-x86_64-1prt.xzm in modules instead of base
// update<warn> keyfile: 'hostname' option is deprecated and has no effect
I use rootcopy/etc/HOSTNAME to change my hostname,
I too encountered with "No protocol specified" randomly, that is when saving VirtualBox-5.0.36-porteus-v3.2.2-x86_64-1prt.xzm in modules instead of base