I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k
I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k
I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k
I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k
I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k
I have the same problem under 9.04 and it causes that my PC gets the
wrong nameserver (localhost instead of my router's IP) cutting me off
the internet as long as I don't change /etc/resolv.conf to my router-IP,
which gets erased after every reboot.
So I want to change start order -- but I don't k