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Symptom & Impact
Every sudo command warns unable to resolve host and slows administration.
Environment & Reproduction
Usually follows hostname changes without matching /etc/hosts updates.
Root Cause Analysis
Local hostname does not map to loopback entry in /etc/hosts.
Quick Triage
Compare current hostname value with /etc/hosts records.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate name resolution path for local hostname and FQDN.

Solution – Primary Fix
Add correct loopback mapping for hostname and persist consistent naming.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Set explicit static hostname and update both hostname and hosts files.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
sudo no longer prints host-resolution warnings.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname from backups.
Prevention & Hardening
Update hosts mapping in the same change set as hostname modifications.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to PAM delays and local DNS cache misses on login.
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References & Further Reading
Ubuntu 22.04 hostname and name-resolution administration docs.
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