On 12/18/22 06:22, Roger Heflin wrote:
From what I can tell they developers expect everyone to do the config
in exactly one way.
If you do the config differently (ie the old way, and if dns is not
configured/defined I assume from dhcp and/or directly in the Network
manager config), then the software rewrites the file with a valid entry
in it, to have no entry.
Developers seem to ignore backward compatibility and/or supporting how
something has been configured since before they were born.
After powering down last night and powering up again
this morning, it was awfully nice to have everything
working correctly.
Chuckle. All is took was giving the developers a
"doggy chew toy" (fake resolv.conf) to distract
them from messing up my networking and all suddenly
worked.
The must think everyone only has one network card.
Fedora Server folks must be crying blood.
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