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2014-07-27 2:10 GMT+03:00 walt <w41ter@×××××.com>: |
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> On 07/26/2014 02:00 PM, Grand Duet wrote: |
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>> After the last reboot I magically have got the right /etc/resolv.conf |
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>> with DNS servers IPs. |
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>> Even more strange is that it happened *without* my intervention: |
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>> just a few reboots (one was no enough!). |
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> I'm glad the evil spirits decided to depart. |
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Just temporary. To have a nap. And probably because he knew |
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that I will not do anything during the night. But now, when I turned |
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my computer on to do the real work, he came back! |
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Seriously, I just found out that the contents of my /etc/resolv.conf |
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is not only rewritten at every reboot but unpredictably different |
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from one reboot to another. It is either |
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# Generated by net-scripts for interface lo |
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domain mynetwork |
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or |
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# Generated by net-scripts for interface "eth0" |
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nameserver My.First.DNS-Server.IP |
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nameserver My.Second.DNS-Server.IP |
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nameserver 8.8.8.8 |
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I am going to start another thread about it. |
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It will be called: resolv.conf is different after every reboot |
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> Are you using networkmanager? |
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No. It is not installed. |
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> My resolv.conf says it was created by networkmanager. |
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>> This, by the way, reminds me MS Windows very much. |
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> :) |
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