On Tuesday 24 October 2017 21:06:58 Michael Stone wrote: > On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 08:31:05PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > >and made immutable. Particularly is the fact that /etc/resolv.conf > > isn't a link to something else but contains: > > > >nameserver 192.168.XX.1 > >search host dns > >domain coyote.den > > Please stop posting that, it uses incorrect syntax (as has been > explained to you before) and it would be a shame if other people > copied it as a correct example. > > Mike Stone
Mike, I think you said that before, but didn't correct it ATT, but I wrote it while referencing the man page for resolv.conf. And I rechecked it against the man page a few weeks ago after the last callout. It might not be correct, man pages have been wrong before, and will be again. But since its worked flawlessly for years, please explain what IS wrong with it. Just saying its wrong doesn't cut it in the face of the fact that I did it in self-defense against NM back when NM first came out, what, a decade ago and was not then removeable with anything but a root session of rm. The package managers insisted on gutting the system if you wanted it gone back then. Now, since my home net is host file based, about 8 machines and a printer these days, I make resolv.conf into a real file, and once /etc/network/interfaces is similarly setup to work, both are then made immutable, at which point resolvconfig and N-M can be like a steer, try, but cannot tear down a working circuit, that it can never bring back to life despite continueing efforts. Both N-M and resolvconfig are solutions looking for a problem I don't have anymore. Fortunately, both of these so-called solutions have the good sense to NOT spam the logs when they find they've been emasculated. Your turn Mike, but lets see the facts as to why its wrong, not just an argument for the sake of arguing. The list doesn't need that, it needs tutorials. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>