"Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA" <bobgood...@wildblue.net> writes:

>    How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
>    or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
>    computers and I use NM simply because it's there and works, however
>    I want to change the dns settings and not have them over written. I
>    don't see how it can be done with the edit GUI menu that comes up
>    when I click on the NM icon.

It's better to disable networkmanager then.  It seems to be more a tool
for ever changing connections used with dhcp.  In a fixed setup, you
don't need it, and disabling it saves you the process constantly
running.

Other than that, you could change the "NM_CONTROLLED=yes" entry to
"NM_CONTROLLED=no" in the ifcfg-* files for your interfaces.  That
/should/ stop networkmanager from overwriting resolv.conf ... somehow I
have doubts that it actually would without further ado.


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