On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 05:36:13AM +1000, Richard Watson wrote
> However it completes OK and seems to work OK other than having to
> manually create the correct DNS in /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> Anyone any ideas. Thanks, Richard
A bit heavy-handed...
ln -f /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf-eth2.sv
> you _are_ using dhcpcd, right?
I decided to emerge dhcpcd again to see what I get. It reports an error
at the end of the compilation.
* QA Notice: USE Flag 'kernel_linux' not in IUSE for
net-misc/dhcpcd-2.0.5-r1
*
* dhcpcd requires kernel support for Packet Socket (CONFIG_PACKET).
However it
> you _are_ using dhcpcd, right?
I decided to emerge dhcpcd again to see what I get. It reports an error
at the end of the compilation.
* QA Notice: USE Flag 'kernel_linux' not in IUSE for
net-misc/dhcpcd-2.0.5-r1
*
* dhcpcd requires kernel support for Packet Socket (CONFIG_PACKET).
However it
> `man dhcpcd`
>-R Prevents dhcpcd from replacing existing
> /resolv.conf file.
>
> I'm not sure whether that will help at all. It may preserve the data
> in resolv.conf. Why this data isn't being correctly updated, I can't
> say.
>
> you _are_ using dhcpcd, righ
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 14:01:42 +1000
Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - I've been having problems with DNS. When I start my wireless
> interface (or any other for that matter) I don't get
> a /etc/resolv.conf file generated. Instead I get one
> called /etc/resolv.conf-eth2.sv (or whate
Hi - I've been having problems with DNS. When I start my wireless
interface (or any other for that matter) I don't get a /etc/resolv.conf
file generated. Instead I get one called /etc/resolv.conf-eth2.sv (or
whatever for the appropriate interface). I can ping IP addresses but
not DNS (i.e. ping ww
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