Re: Tip: how to make your own resolv.conf

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On 12/19/22 15:55, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Dec 19, 2022, at 17:36, ToddAndMargo via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12/19/22 13:02, Jonathan Billings wrote:
I don't understand why you keep calling things "Mickey Mouse and Friends" and acting like you've solved something.  As far as I can understand, you renamed /etc/resolv.conf (which is normally a symlink) and expect it to work?


As soon as Micky and Friends started writing their
garbage to the fake resolv.conf, I was able to add
what worked to the real resolv.conf.

You renamed a symlink. It’s not really a solution, and unless you disable or remove systemd-resolved (and/or NetworkManager) it will be returned.

Not so far it has not.  And it has had opportunities
out the wazoo to do such:

# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search acme.local
nameserver 127.0.0.1

By the way, you missed the part about me
uninstalling systemd-resolved.  Someone
(a.k.a. Micky Mouse and Friends, kept changing
it to the non-functional "127.0.0.53")


I need my machine up and working.  I have not got
hours and hours and hours to try and fix something
that should have never been broken.

My tip is definitely a workaround.  When I have
eight hours to screw around with it again, maybe
I will try to get the official way to get it
operating again.

In the mean time, I need my machine to work.  My
business is on it.  Without it, I can't feed
my family or keep a roof over their head.


And it is extremely childish behavior calling it Mickey Mouse.  Making fun of something you don’t understand is not a good way to learn how the world works.

Oh brother.

And Micky Mouse is big time cleanup of what I
actually called it. This is not the place for
vulgar language.

My machine worked perfectly under FC36. I did
not under FC37.  Never, Never, Never, Never
should have happened.  Fedora IS NOT WINDOWS.



--
Jonathan Billings

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