Re: FC9 and default GW



Jørn Dahl-Stamnes wrote:

Allen Kistler wrote:

Then something else is screwed up. By re-enabling the legacy script,
your machine should now be using the config files you thought you were
using before (but weren't).

... maybe. But I guess finding what screwing it up can be very difficult.
Maybe a reinstall from scratch again?


Thats the windows way.

You could set the file as unmutable

example setting resolv.conf unmutable

sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf

then have look at the logs files to see who's complaining when the app tries
to change the file.
.



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