That doesn't solve the problem: when I select static configuration and reboot, the nameserver entry is deleted from /etc/resolv.conf ( whichever it is, 127.0.0.1 or other ).

José Queiroz escribió:
Why don't you install a dns server on your machine? This way you can
use resolvconf to fix "nameserver 127.0.0.1" to you, and never again
need to guess what is your dns server right now...

2010/1/23 Aldo Caruso <[email protected]>:
  
Hi,
 I have Ubuntu 8.0, two network manager configurations corresponding to two
locations: one when I'm at home with a static IP address, and the other for
using wi fi with dynamic IP addressed.
 Everything worked well until I installed the resolvconf package.
 When I use the dynamic configuration there is no problem. If instead I
select the static one, everything works fine until I reboot my machine.
 After a boot, the file /etc/resolv.conf has no entries (only default
comments), and I must reselect the static configuration from network manager
in order to get the static DNSs listed in /etc/resolv.conf

Thanks for any clue.
Aldo
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