> Maybe I'm not being clear enough. IMHO, if a file--especially something > as basic as resolv.conf--exists, it should never be overwritten by some > app without backing it up first. Think of all those .rpmnew files, for > instance. It seems to me a bit ridiculous that NM would just blow away > the file like that. ESPECIALLY as it replaces the contents with nothing > but comments. > > I think this is a huge oversight. It's an all-or-nothing approach that > leaves a box blind to DNS if the user decides (as in my case) that NM is > not actually required/desired. > > Thanks for the tip about PEERDNS, though. > I agree about a resolv.conf backup... unless one is already done somewhere?
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