On Sunday 20 June 2004 09:11 am, Brenden wrote: > Hi all, new debian user here with some basic questions. > > My resolv.conf file keeps getting reset to nothing (well, just the > two comment lines warning me not to change things manually) everytime > I reboot. I just plain don't have any idea what could be causing > this. Ideas? Help?
Hi. I don't know the answer, yet. I have a clue, IF you are using dhcp. If you are, /etc/resolv.conf is overwritten by the script /etc/dhclient-script. (If you are the type who is comfortable reading shell script, searching dhclient-script for "resolvconf" brings you to the relevant part.) You may be able to get it to write the correct resolv.conf by configuring /etc/dhclient.conf. This file has a man page. I haven't ever used an /etc/rc.boot/ script, but if it works like Tom says, then I think it is the easiest way. It is also a little crufty... personally I prefer to have files generated correctly to begin with, when realistic. PS If you post again, please let us know which version of Debian you are using, and paste in your resolv.conf (even if it is just comments) best wishes Aaron > > To set resolv.conf, I su then type "echo 'nameserver 10.0.0.1' > > | /sbin/resolvconf -a eth0" which takes care of the problem for one > | session. > > How do I make this permanent? -- Best, Aaron Maxwell - http://redsymbol.com Internet Joint Ventures - http://amusene.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]