John Gay wrote:
As I said, I've had this problem before but I don't remember what the
solution was.
Well, I dug deeper and found that although /sbin/dhclient-script is installed,
it doesn't appear to create /etc/resolv.conf. I even tried running from the
command-line, but no /etc/resolv.conf. For the time being, until I can figure
out why, I've created /etc/resolv.conf from
the /var/state/dhcp/dhclient.leases info.
I'm beginning to wonder if my CLFS build is slightly broken, as this is the
second or third script that failed to work properly?
Cheers,
John Gay
Hi John,
I have built LFS many times and I too use the DHCP client. I don't
actually recall /etc/resolv.conf being created for me by anything. I
just keep a copy of the file in my home dir and copy it across when
building a new system...
I only have one line in my resolv.conf which is
"nameserver 10.0.0.2"
10.0.0.2 is the IP address (on my LAN side) of my DSL router. That gets
its DNS address information from the network when the DSL link first
comes up.
I might be wrong but this is what I remember of the process...
Cheers
Alan
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