On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 04:25:44PM GMT, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Kevin Fenzi writes:
> 
> > So, I think if you:
> > 
> > disable systemd-resolved
> > or
> > make /etc/resolv.conf a real file, not a link.
> > or
> > set 'DNSStubListener=no' in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf
> > 
> > It will not be replaced anymore.
> 
> I did not even /have/ systemd-resolved installed.
> 
> dnf system-upgrade installed it on its own, enabled it, and /etc/resolv.conf
> was replaced as a result.

Interesting. So, the only thing I see that requires systemd-resolved is
anaconda-core. However, systemd itself has a 'recommends' for it, so
perhaps thats what pulled it back in?

So, possibly keeping it installed, but masked is a better way to make
sure it never gets enabled?

kevin

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