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

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> On 12/20/22 05:25, Mickey Mouse wrote:
> 
> 
> It is really easy for me to maintain.
> 
> It also gives me breathing room
> to trying and figure out the new mess.
> 
> I am missing your point.  What part is
> not maintainable?

Now you have a system that won't do things that most fedora systems do out of the box.  You've got a system that might pull in systemd-resolved at some point in the future if a dependency of some other package updates, and break your setup. You have a system that can't support split DNS, so if you end up doing that, you'll have to write a custom bind configuration to query other sources, which its up to you to maintain.

Its not maintainable because instead of figuring out the solution, you hacked out parts of the OS until you got something that looks something kinda sorta like what you're used to in CentOS or earlier versions of Fedora.  It would be unrecognizable if someone were to try to help you.

>>> My machine worked perfectly under FC36. I did
>>> not under FC37.  Never, Never, Never, Never
>>> should have happened.  Fedora IS NOT WINDOWS.
>>
>>  Who is suggesting you install Windows? 
>
> Where in the world did you get that idea?

I wonder?

> You missed my point.  FC37 upgrade went
> sideways "like a Windows upgrade".  That
> is NOT suppose to happen.  Fedora is
> 1000 times more reliable than Windows,
> which is why I run Fedora and not Windows.

Sorry, I've not run windows much so I'm not familiar with how it fails.  

However, that seems like a broad brush to paint the issue though. Just because something didn't work exactly like you expected (and it works just fine for most every one else) doesn't really make it like windows. If anything, the problem was only exacerbated by your attempts to fix it. 

As for the childish nicknames, I hope I get to be Scrooge McDuck, but I'm most likely to be Goofy.  

-- 
Jonathan Billings
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