Once upon a time, the hostname was being set in the /etc/netstart,
which can be called a "network initialization script", now that it is set in /etc/rc.d/hostname, "network" sounds confusing, so remove it.
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.\" @(#)hostname.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/28/95
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd April 18, 2005
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.Dd December 5, 2006
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.Dt HOSTNAME 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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utility prints the name of the current host.
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The super-user can
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set the hostname by supplying an argument; this is usually done in the
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network initialization script
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initialization script
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.Pa /etc/rc.d/hostname ,
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normally run at boot
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time.
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