Edit the file /etc/resolv.conf and change the IP address there. Unless
of course you've done some fancy "profile" stuff with Linuxconf, then
look in /etc/sysconfig/ for the IP address, it may be there!
Donncha.
John Madden wrote:
>> Hey,
>> I'm having a bit of a problem with RH6.0 (yes I know how old it is!!).
>> Basically, I used linuxconf to set up a nameserver but now I have to
> change it. Sounds easy except that everytime I reboot the laptop the
> old nameserver is back. Anyone know how to solve this? Is there a
> config file I should edit by hand (grepping through /etc/ for the ip
> of the nameserver didn't yield anything)?
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