Op Sat, 22 Oct 2011 10:41:56 +0200 schreef Philippe Meunier <meun...@ccs.neu.edu>:
Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
If you are using dhclient, then /etc/resolv.conf is not really a
configuration file.

Unless your machine runs its own DNS server.  Then you really don't
want dhclient-script to mess with your /etc/resolv.conf.  But
dhclient-script will still blindly mess with /etc/resolv.conf if the
DHCP server says so, despite the fact that your /etc/dhclient.conf
never asked for anything related to DNS servers in the first place.
Then you will have to mess with "supersede" and /etc/resolv.conf.tail
in order to fix dhclient-script's mess.

If the DHCP server says things that are wrong, then _that_ needs to be fixed.



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