On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 6:15 pm, John M. Harris Jr <joh...@splentity.com> wrote:
Please do not disable reading from /etc/resolv.conf. If you do so, please limit that to the Spins that it won't affect people on, such as Workstation,
if you believe people there don't set their own DNS servers.

Except:

* /etc/resolv.conf is broken by design, as you would know if you read the section on split DNS that you just quoted * There's no value in reading from /etc/resolv.conf unless you have written something custom to it * /etc/resolv.conf is managed by NetworkManager in Fedora, so you cannot safely write to it anyway in our default configuration

Fact is that unless you have done custom work to allow manual modifications to /etc/resolv.conf, you're not going to notice this change at all. And if you have, then surely you'll be able to figure out the very, very simple steps to get back to the original behavior. In fact, it should actually be *easier* than before to get traditional behavior. Remove the symlink. Create your own /etc/resolv.conf. Hey presto! systemd will read it....

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