Found an entry in "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0" that specified 
the address of the nameservers.
This seems to over-ride the values obtained by DHCP.

Thanks,
Mark.

>===== Original Message From Mark Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>The IP address of my DNS server has changed recently.
>My linux config also uses DHCP.
>
>Despite the fact that the DHCP server has been configured with the new IP
>address of the DNS server, my linux machine always refreshed the
>"/etc/resolv.conf" with the OLD IP address. All other machines on the network
>behave just fine.
>
>Any ideas why this should be?
>Is the address of the DNS server set anywhere else?
>
>Thanks,
>Mark.
>
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