I simply removed the symlink to the /run folder and put a hard copy into
the /etc folder location. The contents were exactly the same, two DNS
addresses of the Google public DNS servers. The system has been running
well ever since, with no sudden stalls or paralysis.
On 11/4/24 10:50, Ben Koenig wrote:
I second that. Unless I'm missing something, the solution wasn't to change the
DNS addresses. He simply changed the file in /etc/resolv.conf to a regular text
file instead of a symlink to /run.
Given that /run is not a normal mountpoint it sounds like applications were
hitting some sort of snag when trying to follow the symlink. I'm assuming he
did not change the contents of the resolv.conf