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On 29/12/2010 20:55, Paul Yanzick wrote:
>
> I've seen this happen before... if you modify the resolv.conf (adding custom
> DNS, or changing the order for example) and you acquire a DHCP address, it
> gets overwritten. I've never been that concerned about it as once I've set a
> static IP address, it was not an issue.
>
exactly, the DHCP client requests the info from the server, which
supplies it.. the client then configures the system accordingly..
If you want to keep a given DNS use a static config..
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