Why do you need a search list? I certainly don't.
Maybe you don't, but I submit that you're not the target typical consumer.
Just remember which scenarios we'd be targeting the solution. The target audience would _very probably_ *not* be the enterprise network.
One target audience would be the enterprise network. Another would be the home user. I can see where search lists would be important to both.
The one example I personally have used a couple of times is my laptop at the IETF or in some other network I plug it to. I don't care less about DHCP, NTP (the clock is good enough already), Windows environments, search paths, etc. -- I just want the DNS and be done with it..!
Again, I don't think you're the target typical consumer.
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