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Ryan Tandy <tarpman@×××××.com> writes: |
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> Sorry, but I disagree with this interpretation. The way I read it, it |
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> says that in the rare case that one should wish to change things such |
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> as domain, DNS, etc, one should use /etc/conf.d/net, but that a |
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> wireless user is more likely to need/want such configurability than a |
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> typical desktop user is. |
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But this thread is about setting the domain name initially. This is |
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something which desktop users want to do and the suggestion was that |
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/etc/conf.d/net is the correct place to set (as well as change on a |
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per-interface basis) this. |
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