Re: [gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-17 Thread Oscar Carlsson
Add -R to your DHCP_OPTS in /etc/conf.d/net and dhcp started using the init-system wont override your resolv.conf :) Oscar Tuesday 16 August 2005 23.48 skrev Gyuri: Hell Gentoo users, I have a little problem. I use DHCP with my DSL router, so my /etc/resolv.conf is updated every time I boot

Re: [gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-17 Thread Gyuri
Christoph Eckert wrote: I want to give the 2 IP addressess provided on the paper of my ISP (primary and secondary DNS'es). How can I make resolv.conf static? You can even set it to the user as read only; OTOH I don't know if your IP-up script will then deny to establish the connection.

[gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-16 Thread Gyuri
Hell Gentoo users, I have a little problem. I use DHCP with my DSL router, so my /etc/resolv.conf is updated every time I boot my system up (when my eth0 get its ip). The value in it works, but it is rather slow. (sometimes I have to wait 1 minute, but normally I wait 5-6 secs which I think is

Re: [gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-16 Thread Martin Marcher
Am Dienstag 16 August 2005 23:48 schrieb Gyuri: I want to give the 2 IP addressess provided on the paper of my ISP (primary and secondary DNS'es). How can I make resolv.conf static? Thanks in advance man dhcpcd: there is an option not to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf, add this option to

Re: [gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-16 Thread Christoph Eckert
I want to give the 2 IP addressess provided on the paper of my ISP (primary and secondary DNS'es). How can I make resolv.conf static? You can even set it to the user as read only; OTOH I don't know if your IP-up script will then deny to establish the connection. The second possibility in

Re: [gentoo-user] Static resolv.conf

2005-08-16 Thread Nick Rout
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:59:44 +0200 Christoph Eckert wrote: I want to give the 2 IP addressess provided on the paper of my ISP (primary and secondary DNS'es). How can I make resolv.conf static? You can even set it to the user as read only; OTOH I don't know if your IP-up script will