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start:system:localization [2024/12/29 07:42] – [Artix Linux Localization] marlonivostart:system:localization [2024/12/29 07:43] (current) – [Network configuration] marlonivo
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-To set the locale systemwide, create or edit /etc/locale.conf (which is sourced by /etc/profile) or /etc/bash/bashrc.d/artix.bashrc or /etc/bash/bashrc.d/local.bashrc; user-specific changes may be made to their respective ~/.bashrc, for example:+To set the locale systemwide, create or edit ''%%/etc/locale.conf%%'' (which is sourced by /etc/profile) or /etc/bash/bashrc.d/artix.bashrc or /etc/bash/bashrc.d/local.bashrc; user-specific changes may be made to their respective ~/.bashrc, for example:
 <code> <code>
  export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"      export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"    
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 Create the hostname file: Create the hostname file:
 <code> <code>
- nano /etc/hostname                <-- Add you name in there+ nano /etc/hostname 
 + myhostname
 </code> </code>
  
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 If the system has a permanent IP address, it should be used instead of 127.0.1.1. If the system has a permanent IP address, it should be used instead of 127.0.1.1.
  
-If you use OpenRC you should add your hostname to /etc/conf.d/hostname too:+If you use OpenRC you should add your hostname to ''%%/etc/conf.d/hostname%%'' too with the command:
 <code> <code>
  hostname='myhostname'  hostname='myhostname'
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