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@ -204,17 +204,6 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht
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* If you disable the service permanently, you can't recover your device via serial console if you need this.
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* There are some reports, that you need to remove `ttyAMA0` from /boot/cmdline.txt, but this is not needed on new installations.
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??? question "How can I have different hostnames for multiple pikvms?"
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Using a SSH session or the web terminal:
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- Make sure you're `root`, if you're not root use the `su` command to become root
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- Enter read write mode of the PiKVM by executing the `rw` command
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- Execute: `hostnamectl set-hostname yournewhostname.domain`
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- Optional: Edit `/etc/kvmd/meta.yaml` to alter the displayed server name in the web UI
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- Reboot the pikvm
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??? question "Can I run PiKVM in a docker?"
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No, technically it might be possible but the OS requires many specific settings that cannot be performed inside the container.
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