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Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten
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phil |
Subject: |
Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Apr 2021 08:43:31 +0100 |
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I found when using GuixSD with Gnome that the network manager would
periodically overwrite my DNS changes made directly to resolv.conf.
If you experience this issue it should leave a comment on the first line.
I was able to make it work by changing it through Gnome's Settings GUI, rather
than editing the file myself. Even then I have to disable and re-enable the
network interface for the new settings to take effect.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bone Baboon <bone.baboon@disroot.org>
To: help-guix@gnu.org
Sent: Fri, 02 Apr 2021 2:37
Subject: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten
Any suggestion on how to stop my edits of `etc/resolv.conf` from being
overwritten?
`/etc/resolv.conf` is being overwritten removing changes I save to it.
My edits to `etc/resolv.conf` specify some name servers. Some time
after my edits are saved the file is completely rewritten to it's
original contents before I made my edits. The original contents include
nameserver, domain and search for my internet service provider's DNS.
When I run `sudo herd status` it outputs:
```
Started:
+ console-font-tty1
+ console-font-tty2
+ console-font-tty3
+ console-font-tty4
+ console-font-tty5
+ console-font-tty6
+ dbus-system
+ elogind
+ file-system-/dev/pts
+ file-system-/dev/shm
+ file-system-/gnu/store
+ file-system-/run/systemd
+ file-system-/run/user
+ file-system-/sys/firmware/efi/efivars
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/devices
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/elogind
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/freezer
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/memory
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event
+ file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/pids
+ file-system-/sys/kernel/debug
+ file-systems
+ guix-daemon
+ loopback
+ mcron
+ nscd
+ root
+ root-file-system
+ swap-/swapfile
+ syslogd
+ term-tty1
+ term-tty2
+ term-tty3
+ term-tty4
+ term-tty5
+ term-tty6
+ udev
+ urandom-seed
+ user-file-systems
+ user-processes
+ virtual-terminal
Stopped:
- term-auto
One-shot:
* host-name
* sysctl
* user-homes
```
- Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/01
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski, 2021/04/02
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten,
phil <=
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/02
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Gary Johnson, 2021/04/02
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/06
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Gary Johnson, 2021/04/07
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/08
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Vincent Legoll, 2021/04/08
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/09
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Vincent Legoll, 2021/04/10
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Bone Baboon, 2021/04/10
- Re: Edits to `etc/resolv.conf` being overwritten, Vladimir Sedach, 2021/04/08