I run a caching named on my laptop, so I've configured my dhclient to write 
any received DNS server addresses into an /etc/named/forwarders.conf file 
instead of /etc/resolv.conf. However, NetworkManager still overwrites my 
resolv.conf with the remote DNS server addresses, even though I've changed my 
/etc/sysconfig/network options and told it not to update resolv.conf any more.
(I think I already restarted NetworkManager too, so it ought to have read the 
new config.)

It seems to me that updating resolv.conf is always the wrong thing to do 
anyway; my computer's FQDN is what it is, no matter what network I connect to. 
Why should my resolv.conf's domain and search list change just because I've 
moved to a different physical location?
-- 
   -- Howard Chu
   Chief Architect, Symas Corp.  http://www.symas.com
   Director, Highland Sun        http://highlandsun.com/hyc/
   Chief Architect, OpenLDAP     http://www.openldap.org/project/
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