Alan wrote:

> Sounds almost like you have dhcp set up and that file is being recreated
> by the dhcp client every time (wild guess).  Maybe just do a sanity
> check in your /etc/init.d/net.eth* files to ensure that dhcp is not
> enabled somehow.

That was my thought as well, but the overwriting entries are from the old IP
range and the only dhcp server on the network is on the new IP range. I
wrote a quick rc script which just copies the correct resolv.conf back
after the network comes up, so it's all working, but it is curious none the
less.

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