* David Haller <dnh@opensuse.org> [03-12-18 17:15]:
Hello,
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Monday, 2018-03-12 at 16:33 -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
O hand edited /etc/resolv.conf taling out the 8.8.* and putting in 127.0.0.1
I'll have to gifure out how to do that at boot time next.
No, if you change the file manually network manager should leave it alone.
Or, perhaps there is a configuration in network manager to use 127.*
Or change that /etc/sysconfig/ variable you found.
Or, if you do not actually need it (see elsewhere) just disable or even uninstall NM, depends on your setup and what you'd do manually on changing networks ;)
Even getting an link up and running manually is not that hard[1]. But let's check on that after you've got dnsmasq working (even if only manually editing resolv.conf after NM has done its thing for now).
There's more "hacks" possible (e.g. chattr ;) but let's check that NM stuff first.
-dnh
[1] I've no experience with WiFi/iwlconfig though
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