Alright, I got you way of thinking (or the way you
think I can solve my problem), but resolvconf does not
seems to be the problem, because it are not running on
the current runlevel (2).

But thanks!

 --- Pierre Buard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> I am sorry but all I can say is that on a DSL
> connection, behind a
> router, with fixed IPs and DNS servers : my
> computers don't need this
> software (Xubuntu had it, but Kubuntu didn't).
> 
> The description says that if you are using DHCP (be
> it dialup or a
> direct connection), you need this package for DNS
> resolution.
> 
> You can test whether this package is essential
> without removing it. You simply need to prevent the
> execution of the service :
> sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/resolvconf
> 
> If after reboot you lost your connection then
> restore it :
> sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/resolvconf
> 
> In case it doesn't work, try disabling the program
> itself :
> sudo chmod -x /sbin/resolvconf
> 
> My knowledge in this is essentially empirical so :
> it should work (tm)
> 
> -- 
> No DNS at computer start
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/54115
> 


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