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>>> This same thing also happened to me once when the disk was full. |
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>>> Cheers, |
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>>> Paul |
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>> Good news here, I added |
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>> nameserver 8.8.8.8 |
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>> nameserver 8.8.4.4 |
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>> to my /etc/resolv.conf,logout and login,no pause before splash |
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>> appeared.Then I rebooted,/etc/resolv was automatically changed back |
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>> and the PAUSE came back. I then used the "chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf" |
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>> command to avoid resolv.conf being changed when rebooting.Rebooted and |
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>> everything is clear now!Thanks all for your advice! |
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> You can set the defaults for resolv.conf in the net file. Here is mine: |
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> config_eth0="dhcp" |
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> dhcp_eth0="nodns" |
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> dns_servers_eth0="8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4" |
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> That should fix it as it should be without force. Yea, I had to dig. I'm |
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> getting old or something. :/ |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Copy that.Seen this on the Internet,I am just being lazy and pick the most |
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easy and "violent" method to get it all done :) |
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Jackie |