On Jan 16, 2007, at 12:36 AM, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
linux quest wrote:
Since, I desperately needed to connect to the Internet at this
point of
time, I create a file called resolv.conf in /root ... I am
thinking how
can I create a script so that it can copy resolv.conf from /root to
/etc/reso
linux quest wrote:
> Since, I desperately needed to connect to the Internet at this point of
> time, I create a file called resolv.conf in /root ... I am thinking how
> can I create a script so that it can copy resolv.conf from /root to
> /etc/resolv.conf every 30 minutes at start up - This is b
George Vanev wrote:
If you really want to copy resolv.conf from /root to /etc every 30 min
you don't need a startup script. Just add the following line in
/etc/crontab:
*/30 * * * * rootcp /root/resolv.conf
/etc/resolv.conf
I don't know what exactly are you trying
If you really want to copy resolv.conf from /root to /etc every 30 min
you don't need a startup script. Just add the following line in
/etc/crontab:
*/30 * * * * rootcp /root/resolv.conf
/etc/resolv.conf
I don't know what exactly are you trying to do, but this is n
Dear Jay & The FreeBSD Communities,
Thanks for putting your time and patience to help me out. Anyway, I
tried it out, both changing the rc.conf and the dhclient.conf (one at a
time). After that (for both of the ways), I did manage to stop the
resolv.conf from being overwritten after the PC reb