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You could probably use hostnamectl from within your containers to adjust the hostname, no?

Sadly, this is not an option for unprivileged users and in some container runtimes (for example, Docker has a default syscall filter that eliminates the ability to generate a user namespace where the user has capabilities to unshare the UTS namesapce). Otherwise, I'd already utilize the trick suggested in #1855.


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