Thank you that fixed it for me! I was missing the SuSEconfig
process. I am running an old release of Linux because it came installed
on the box and the project I am working on is a proof of concept and
Linux is brand new to me. I feel like I am learning to walk again after
working with VM and VSE for so many years. Once I prove Linux can be of
value to us I can then justify the time and money to put in to this
project.
        On the topic of new releases, how can one get a new distribution
of the latest release of Suse Linux for S/390? I know this next question
may border on asking about religion and politics but what is the best
distribution for the S/390 platform? I have a MP3000 so I guess I could
load a distribution from CD? I am currently running under lpars no VM
:((

Again thanks for the help.

Zoltan

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Post, Mark K
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 5:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pointing to a DNS server

This sounds like a SUSE system.  If it is SLES8, updating /etc/rc.config
is not the way to make the change.  Use YaST instead.  If it is SLES7
(in which case _why_ are you running something that old?), make sure to
run the SuSEconfig process after updating /etc/rc.config.  In either
case, you should see the update reflected in /etc/resolv.conf
afterwards.


Mark Post

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