// Module included in the following assemblies: // // changing-hostname.adoc [id='changing-the-hostname'] == Changing the hostname For Fedora Workstation, using the default GNOME desktop, open the Settings application and choose About. image::changing-hostname-1.png[GNOME Settings - About] You can replace the value in the Device name field with the name of your choosing. The effect of this field is as follows: * If you use a name that is shorter, contains only lowercase letters, numbers and/or dashes ("-"), this will set the host's static name, and the pretty name will be left blank. * If you enter a name that is more descriptive, contains mixed-case and other types of characters, this will set the pretty name, and a static name will be derived from that automatically. You can see the effect of the change by running the `hostnamectl status` command again: .... Static hostname: emilys-2nd-dev-laptop Pretty hostname: Emily's 2nd dev laptop Icon name: computer-laptop Chassis: laptop Machine ID: 15fc9e69d007013025f31bc5272c4ed1 Boot ID: 41ac938872bae052294bcb277241ac93 Operating System: Fedora 33 (Workstation Edition) CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:33 Kernel: Linux 5.10.10-200.fc33.x86_64 Architecture: x86-64 .... 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. Hostnames can also be set at the command line with the `hostnamectl set-hostname` command. For example: .... sudo hostnamectl set-hostname --pretty "Emily's 2nd dev laptop" sudo hostnamectl set-hostname --static emily-dev-2 ....