On Do, 16.04.20 15:26, Florian Weimer (fwei...@redhat.com) wrote:

> If /etc/resolv.conf is a regular file, will systemd-resolved deactivate
> itself?  Or use the name server configuration found there instead?

It will use it.

It's smart on this: if it finds a symlink there that points to one of
the files resolved manages it will assume it will not read the files,
and assume it's the *provider*, not the *consumer* of them. But if it
finds a regular file there it understands that and becomes a
*consumer* of that file, like any other tool, and knows it doesn't
provide the file anymore.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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