Hi,

You are probably using DHCP and your router is probably configured as
the DHCP server. If that is the case then your router will cause the
update of the resolv.conf file every tim you boot. make sure that the
router is configured correctly. When you do that, the router will update
the resolv.conf file with the correct information every time you reboot
and you will not have to play with the resolv.conf file any mmore.

Evert van den Bos wrote:
> 
> Hello people.
> 
> I have a little problem with my network configuration file. I have access to
> the Internet trough a router. In order to configure this, I need to alter
> the resolv.conf file in the etc folder. I don't have trouble with the
> configuration it self. Any time the file is edited I get my network and
> Internet connection up and running. But, when I (re) start or reboot my
> system, the resolv.conf file is overwritten meaning that I have to alter it
> again. I suspect that somewhere in the dungeons of Mandrake a script,
> launched during the Linux start sequence, is responsible for this. I have
> tried to find it but without result. Do any of you have an idea which
> process/script can be responsible for this? Many thanks. Evertb
> 
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