On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 02:59:55PM +0100, John Madden came forth with:
> Donncha,
>> I tried that but when I rebooted, resolv.conf had been rewritten with
> the old settings. Is there some network script that writes that file on
> boot?
>it's probably linuxconf. You may have to use it, or uninstall the thing.
It may have stuck files in /etc/linuxconf, though I expect that would be too
obvious for it. It even outdoes YaST for strange places to keep config
files, and it's the first thing to go on any RedHat box I have.
L.
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