Rick Moen <r...@linuxmafia.com> wrote:

> Why settle for bad when you can have excellent for free?  But you don't
> see it, so we're wasting time talking.

Actually I do see exactly what you are saying - and I have come across 
resolvers with poor performance. For **for the duration of an install**, just 
how many DNS records need to be resolved ? Suppose every DNS lookup took (say) 
a whole second, well that's going to make a huge difference to the overall 
install time isn't it ?
I'm suggesting that spending a lot of valuable dev time knocking a few seconds 
off* an install isn't the best use of that resource.

* If it does, will it actually save more time than it takes to install the 
resolver ?

AFTER install, that's another matter. Your setup you describe is post-install 
(yes, I can see the reasons for it), it is not peri-install where in general I 
can't.

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