> On 7 Nov 2022, at 10:24, Thomas HUMMEL wrote:
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> On 11/6/22 22:30, Barry wrote:
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>> So a dirty hack is to replace /sbin/resolvconf with a script that
>> does-the-right-thing.
>> Uses resolvectl on the correct interface etc. But only when called by F5.
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> thanks
On 07/11/2022 07:07, Ulrich Windl wrote:
o, that is unrelated. This is about the ancient notion (that no initrd
tools support anymore) that you can boot userspace with /bin /lib /sbin and
no /usr, with the latter being set up late at boot. This is what is no
longer going to be supported.
..by
Subject: Version 252 of systemd, as expected, locks down the Linux boot
process
Good day from Singapore,
Sharing this article as I find it informative.
Article: Version 252 of systemd, as expected, locks down the Linux boot
process
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On 11/6/22 22:30, Barry wrote:
So a dirty hack is to replace /sbin/resolvconf with a script that
does-the-right-thing.
Uses resolvectl on the correct interface etc. But only when called by F5.
Hello,
thanks for your answer.
I just do it manually for now. But maybe one could user NM
On 11/6/22 18:24, Petr Menšík wrote:
Oh, understood. Then it is specific problem to Fedora, because I think
other distributions do not use systemd's implementation of resolvconf
binary.
Hello,
thanks for your answer
I think original Debian resolvconf package does not use -a interface