* Michael Prokop wrote [14.12.06 15:19]: Hi, > Notice a problem with /etc/resolv.conf? I couldn't debug it in > detail due to lack of time but the problem definitely goes away if > you do not use the package resolvconf, so just run: > > # apt-get --purge remove resolvconf
Hm, no, please :) Just issue the command ,---- | resolvconf -d $INTERFACE `---- The problem is when you use dhclient or something like that which modifies resolv.conf with resolvconf it generates an entry in /etc/resolvconf/run/interfaces/$INTERFACE but ifup/ifdown generates an entry named $INTERFACE.inet $INTERFACE.dhcp so $INTERFACE will never be overwritten. A solution is to have an entry in /etc/network/interfaces ,----[ /etc/network/interfaces ] | iface dhcp inet dhcp `---- and use ifup $INTERFACE=dhcp > regards, > -mika- Uli -- WARNING: RAID-6 is currently highly experimental. If you use it, there is no guarantee whatsoever that it won't destroy your data, eat your disk drives, insult your mother, or re-appoint George W. Bush. /usr/src/linux/drivers/md/Kconfig - 2.6.8 _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
