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
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
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
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?
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
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
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