On Wednesday 6 November 2024 00:08:12 GMT Eli Schwartz wrote:
> But my reply was really intended for Peter. I don't quite understand
> what Peter read (when saying "the Network Manager man page says to
> chattr") to overlook the fact that the manpage is fairly clear in the
> only place it talks ab
On 11/5/24 6:41 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Clarifying, after some replies that I've seen.
>
> I was surprised by, and doubted, the idea that Network Manager might not
> be able to be configured to leave /etc/resolv.conf alone.
Oops, yeah, sorry. My reply was badly worded -- I responded to your po
On 11/5/24 10:27 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
What?!?!?! Network Manager can't be made to keep it's hands off of
/etc/resolv.conf so the workaround is to leverage file system features
to break Network Manager's hands when it tries to touch the file?
Clarifying, after some replies that I've seen.
Grant Taylor writes:
> On 11/5/24 9:38 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf', so I did,
>> and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as it should.
>
> What?!?!?! Network Manager can't be made to keep it's hands off of
> /etc/r
On 11/5/24 11:27 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 11/5/24 9:38 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf', so
>> I did, and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as it
>> should.
>
> What?!?!?! Network Manager can't be made to keep it's
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 5 November 2024 16:27:57 GMT Grant Taylor wrote:
>> On 11/5/24 9:38 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf',
>>> so I did, and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as
>>> it should.
>> What?!?!?
On Tuesday 5 November 2024 16:27:57 GMT Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 11/5/24 9:38 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf',
> > so I did, and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as
> > it should.
>
> What?!?!?! Network Manager can'
On 11/5/24 9:38 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf',
so I did, and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as
it should.
What?!?!?! Network Manager can't be made to keep it's hands off of
/etc/resolv.conf so the workaround is
Greetings.
The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf', so I did,
and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as it should.
Now I find it causes a problem when restoring a backup: tar fails in restoring
that file, of course, and reports an error. The number of f
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