Yesterday I installed Cooker/Beta1, and I used kppp going on the Internet. 
When I rebooted at a later time, I tried kppp but it reported:
        /etc/resolv.conf is missing or can't be read!
        Ask your administrator to create this file
        (can be empty) with the appropriate read
        and write permissions.
In fact here you what I foud:

[claudio@monster claudio]$ ls /etc/resolv.conf
-rw-------    1 root     claudio        84 Aug 18 21:30 /etc/resolv.conf

I then changed with chmod +r /etc/resolv.conf and it was alright. But... 
SURPRISE!... today I got the same problem, permissions are back to +rw for 
root and nothing else. Is there (in Cooker) any cron'ed service that change 
permissions on system files?
C.

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Claudio Panichi
SysAdmin at Dept. of Physics
"Tor Vergata" University and INFN - Sec. "Roma II"
Remote System is:
LINUX Mandrake release 8.1 (Cooker)

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