Just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 (from 8.04) and now I'm losing my search domain on reboot. I'm using a static address.

If I edit resolv.conf everything is good until I reboot, then resolv.conf is re-created without the search domain.

Where should the search domain be stored? I thought it was in /etc/network/interfaces but apparently not according to man interfaces. Previously there was a line: dns-search kenpro.com.au

I was expecting something like .gconf/system/networking but that doesn't exist and I can't find anything similar.

Any help appreciated. I've found the question on google, but not the answer :(



System/Preferences/Network Configuration GUI tool fails with the following 
message:

Updating connection failed: nm-ifupdown-connection.c.82 - connection update not supported (read only)

........ which doesn't surprise me because there is no authentication option in the GUI??? I upgraded my laptop to 8.10 and ended up with a different looking configuration GUI tool, but I can't figure out why they are different. The laptop version works.
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