Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-08 Thread Redouane Boumghar
Hi everyone, If you don't want dhcpcd to overwrite your resolv.conf then tell it not to configure the DNS. The configuration can be made through your /etc/conf.d/net file : config_eth0=( "dhcp" ) dhcp_eth0="nodns nontp nonis" That's the "nodns" which take care of not touching your resolv.conf

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-07 Thread Hung Dang
Eric Martin wrote: > Hung Dang wrote: >> Hi all, >> I have a strange problem that the resolv.conf file is reset to the >> default file every time I reboot my computer. >> Does anyone has similar problem before? >> >> Thanks, >> Hung >> >> > dhcpcd does this. Are you running dhcp on the machin

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-07 Thread Eric Martin
KH wrote: > Hung Dang schrieb: > >> Hi all, >> I have a strange problem that the resolv.conf file is reset to the >> default file every time I reboot my computer. >> Does anyone has similar problem before? >> >> Thanks, >> Hung >> >> >> > I had a problem like this when I used vpn. Neve

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-07 Thread Eric Martin
Hung Dang wrote: Hi all, I have a strange problem that the resolv.conf file is reset to the default file every time I reboot my computer. Does anyone has similar problem before? Thanks, Hung dhcpcd does this. Are you running dhcp on the machine?

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-07 Thread KH
Hung Dang schrieb: > Hi all, > I have a strange problem that the resolv.conf file is reset to the > default file every time I reboot my computer. > Does anyone has similar problem before? > > Thanks, > Hung > > I had a problem like this when I used vpn. Never solved it so. kh

[gentoo-user] Problem with resolv.conf

2009-01-07 Thread Hung Dang
Hi all, I have a strange problem that the resolv.conf file is reset to the default file every time I reboot my computer. Does anyone has similar problem before? Thanks, Hung