I had to use the "DHCP workaround" to get resolv.conf, but it's in.
I'm assuming that by this you mean running dhclient in GNU/Linux, snatching the IP numbers etc, and rebooting. I'm not sure what else I should test to see where the problem is (networking is NOT my specialty!). It could be that the lease timeout is very short, or similar. DHCP under GNU/Hurd isn't exactly supported well... If you are dual booting you can always setup a hack that allows you to download packages in Debian GNU/Linux, and then rebooting to install them in Debian GNU/Hurd. This is what I did for a very long time when I didn't have a NIC that was supported (or easily hackable). _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
