Additionally, the new network configuration applet in Feisty allows you
to specify both a domain name and a search list. The result will be
unexpected and people will end up scratching their head about why their
search list is ignored. But I guess that's a new bug.
I actually did read the man page
>From the resolv.conf man pages (which surely you could have copied
here):
The domain and search keywords are mutually exclusive. If more than
one instance of these keywords is present, the last instance wins.
This is all well and good, but the fact remains that Ubuntu puts both
read the man pages of resolv.conf
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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resolv.conf search and domain keywords are out of order
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>From man of the resolv.conf
searchDomain(s) to use for DNS lookups when no domain is speci-
fied
If you specify a domain i think search is not useful
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resolv.conf search and domain keywords are out of order
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