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Bill Nottingham wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Gerry Reno (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:greno@verizon.net">greno@verizon.net</a>) said:
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<pre wrap="">Well, it apparently didn't take. I'm assuming haldaemon is starting at 98?
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<pre wrap="">Yes, haldaemon is at 98.
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What version of hal and NetworkManager do you have?
Bill
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<tt>]# yum list hal NetworkManager<br>
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit<br>
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile<br>
* rawhide: mirror.hiwaay.net<br>
rawhide | 2.4 kB
00:00 <br>
Installed Packages<br>
NetworkManager.i386 1:0.7.0-0.9.2.svn3566.
installed <br>
hal.i386 0.5.11-0.5.rc2.fc9
installed <br>
Available Packages<br>
NetworkManager.i386 1:0.7.0-0.9.3.svn3623.
rawhide <br>
hal.i386 0.5.11-0.7.rc2.fc9
rawhide <br>
[root@grp-01-10-01 network-scripts]# <br>
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Also, NetworkManager keeps erasing /etc/resolv.conf. I go into Network
and define all the DNS. I check /etc/resolv.conf to make sure it gets
there. And then some time later when I'm doing some network operation
DNS fails and I look and /etc/resolv.conf is empty except for the line
that says generated by NetworkManager.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Gerry<br>
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