On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 04:07:43PM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote: > Hello list! > > for some wireless access points, I want to get an IP via DHCP but not > use the provided DNS-server (I use an openvpn setup with its own DNS > server, domain name, etc.). > > In /usr/share/doc/openrc-0.8.2-r1/net.example it reads: > # Setting name/domain server causes /etc/resolv.conf to be overwritten > # Note that if DHCP is used, and you want this to take precedence then > # please put -R in your dhcpcd options > > But dhcpcd does not seem to have a -R option. It does have a --static > option, though. While this is good enough for simply setting the DNS > server, it does not seem to allow specifying domain names or > search-domains (at least it is not shown in the man-page). > > Please tell me what the proper way is and whether the mention of "-R" is > a documentation bug. > > Thanks in advance, > Florian Philipp
from the man page, this seems to do what you want (never tried, i use dhclient and its /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf): -C, --nohook script Don't run this hook script. Matches full name, or prefixed with 2 numbers optionally ending with .sh. So to stop dhcpcd from touching your DNS or MTU settings you would do:- dhcpcd -C resolv.conf -C mtu eth0 yoyo