On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 18:34, Scott Webster wrote: > Perhaps I'm missing something here, but doesn't this mean that the > default install with d-i is now "broken" by using both dhcp-client and > resolvconf? Doesn't this affect everyone using dhcp?
Is resolvconf installed by default? If so then it's news to me. (I knew that resolvconf was installed as part of the Broadband and Dialup tasks; however Broadband includes dhcpcd and that does work with resolvconf.) If the installer is installing both dhcp-client and resolvconf then one of the following needs to be done: 1. Install dhcp3-client instead 2. Don't install resolvconf 3. Add resolvconf support to dhcp-client I can supply a patch to implement #3 if it is decided that that is necessary. I haven't worried about getting support into dhcp-client before because I thought that it had been superseded by dhcp3-client. -- Thomas Hood -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]