On 18 October 2011 16:00, Philip Stubbs <[email protected]> wrote: > I have just rebooted a machine, and it lost the ability to resolve > domain names. This machine has 11.10 on it and I have just done an > update today. This suggested a reboot so I did. After that, it forgot > how to resolve domain names. > > Poking around, I found the /etc/resolv.conf file had nothing in it > except a not saying it was managed by network-manager. Manually adding > a nameserver here fixed my problem, but I am going to guess that it > will disappear again next reboot. How do I make this permanent from > the command line over ssh? > > Is this a server? I assume you don't have a GUI. There are command line tools if you Google for them but there isn't one installed by default. However if it's a server you can configure your system manually and disable Network Manager, which stops it making changes.
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