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On Friday 27 October 2006 20:51, Matthew R. Lee wrote: |
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> Every time I boot my resolv.conf reverts to the original file with no name |
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> servers in it. Because I use my laptop in various places I have a series |
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> of resolv.conf files (resolv.conf.xx1, resolv.conf.xx2, etc) When I use a |
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> different network I just cp /etc/resolv.conf.xx1 /etc/resolv.conf Now I'm |
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> having to do this every morning after boot even though I'm on the same |
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> network. Why does it keep reverting to this old file? How do I stop it? |
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> I've looked in the directory /etc/ but I cant see any file like |
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> resolv.conf.old or resolv.conf.tmp Where is it getting this empty file |
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> from? -- |
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Do you have 'dhcp_eth0="nodns" ' in your /etc/conf.d/net file? This problem |
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came up recently with someone else, can't confirm whether it was the nodns |
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option or a different one (possibly "notcp", which I can't find documented) |
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but after removing that line his problem went away. |
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- Noven |
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