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I vaguely remember that changing the hostname can be a bit tricky (you need change multiple files). Did you try using the raspi-config tool for changing the hostname? I think it worked for me in the past
On Sun, May 26, 2019, 12:00 Scott Seidman <shse...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to replicate hubs by--1- making a disk image of a working hub2- making a new SD card with that image3- Changing the host namerebootingThen I add the new hub with the new hostname to the serverThe result is that the new hub is recognized by the server as the original hub, and not the new hub!I tried to delete the docker machine and rebuild it -- same result.Is there a key I need to change on the new hub??
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