I use NetworkManager 0.6.6 to connect to wired and wireless networks and it works as expected when there is DHCP available. The problems appears when I connect to a network which requires a static configuration (no DHCP). Whenever I connect to a wired network wichout DHCP my /etc/resolv.conf is overwitten by NetworkManager with the next content: ### BEGIN INFO # # Modified_by: NetworkManager # Process: /usr/bin/NetworkManager # Process_id: 4393 # ### END INFO
As seen, there are some comments but no nameserver entry so this resolv.conf is unusable. I want to know if there is a way to prevent NetworkManager from overwriting my /etc/resolv.conf if there is no DHCP server available. I use to connect to several wired networks wich have no DHCP server so it's a pain having to set the DNS manually. I think the default behavior if no there is no DHCP response should be to keep the current resolv.conf. Of course I can use some kind of script to do the job but I would like if there is another solution in the NetworkManager's way. _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
