On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:09:40 -0400 (EDT), Clive McBarton wrote:
> I assume that means dhcpd. How do I stop it from changing resolv.conf?

What kinds of changes do you see happening and what changes are you
trying to prevent?  What harm is being caused by those changes?
In other words, what is the real world problem you are trying to solve?

If you have your machine configured with a static
IP address, for example, you won't need DHCP.  For servers, that's the
usual way to do it.  User desktop machines normally use DHCP.

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