2014-07-26 21:38 GMT+03:00 Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com>:
> On Saturday 26 Jul 2014 17:47:51 Grand Duet wrote:
>> 2014-07-26 19:27 GMT+03:00 Jc García <jyo.gar...@gmail.com>:
>> > 2014-07-26 10:22 GMT-06:00 Grand Duet <grand.d...@gmail.com>:
>> > etc/resolv.conf ?
>> >
>> >> I guess, no.
>> >>
>> >>> if not, append some known dns to that file this way:
>> >>> nameserver 8.8.8.8
>> >>> nameserver 8.8.4.4
>> >>
>> >> This does not help as /etc/resolv.conf is overwritten on every reboot.
>> >> Creating /etc/resolv.conf.tail also did not help.
>> >>
>> >>> verify connection to your gateway and internet with ping.
>> >>
>> >> It is ok. I am writing from the same subnet.
>> >
>> > That was just the trouble-shooting part, I use /etc/resolv.conf.head
>> > as my permanent solution to dns nameservers setting on my desktop(see
>> > my previous mail).
>>
>> Moving my /etc/resolv.conf.tail with nameservers IPs to
>> /etc/resolv.conf.head changed nothing on reboot.
>
> Have you checked that:
>
> udev has not changed the name of your NIC and if it has,
> that your symlinks in /etc/init.d are correct.
>
> Similarly, interface names are correct in your /etc/conf.d/net.
>
> The syntax in /etc/conf.d/net is in line with /usr/share/doc/netifrc-
> */net.example.bz2
>
> If all of the above are as they should be, then I'm running out of ideas.

I am also.

After having a break, I decided to manually edit /etc/resolv.conf and then
chmod it to be unoverwrittable. But I had no chance to check this solution:
after booting my Gentoo computer once again, I have found out that now
/etc/resolv.conf was created *with* DNS servers IPs, and everything works
fine.

But it is *very* strange as I have *not* changed anything after my
previous reboot.
Absolutely.

Have I discovered a new Windows-like fix for a Gentoo system that can be called
"Just reboot it several times"?

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