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You can see the effect of the change by running the `hostnamectl status` command again:
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```
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Static hostname: emilys-2nd-dev-laptop
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Pretty hostname: Emily's 2nd dev laptop
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Icon name: computer-laptop
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CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33
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Kernel: Linux 5.10.10-200.fc33.x86_64
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Architecture: x86-64
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```
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In the above example, "Emily's 2nd dev laptop" was entered via the Settings app, and the static hostname "emilys-2nd-dev-laptop" was set automatically.
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Hostnames can also be set at the command line with the `hostnamectl set-hostname` command. For example:
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```
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sudo hostnamectl set-hostname --pretty "Emily's 2nd dev laptop"
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sudo hostnamectl set-hostname --static emily-dev-2
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```
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To see the hostname from the command line, use the command `hostnamectl` with no options. The output below shows the static and pretty hostnames:
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Static hostname: emilys-2nd-dev-laptop
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Pretty hostname: Emily's 2nd dev laptop
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Static hostname: localhost.localdomain
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Transient hostname: fedora
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Icon name: computer-laptop
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Chassis: laptop
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Machine ID: 15fc9e69d007013025f31bc5272c4ed1
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CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33
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Kernel: Linux 5.10.10-200.fc33.x86_64
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Architecture: x86-64
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```
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To see the current transient hostname, you can use the command `hostnamectl --transient`. In many cases this will simply be the static name, unless a naming collision with another host has forced a change.
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