Well excuse me if I upset anyone by suggesting this guy reboot.. I just got the impression he was inexperienced in Linux mayeb a windows user (apologies for my rush to judgement) and I decided it would be more expedient to not to spend time also explaining run levels... Anyway .. I enjoy getting whipped.. so take your best shots:P Chris On Mon, 1 May 2000 22:13:57 -0700, Don Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 01 May 2000, Thomas, Gregory (NBC, KNBC) wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Chris [mailto:admin@brevsville.com.au]
Run YAST and set the first DNS ip to that of your ISP's primary DNS. Restart the system.
There is absolutely no reason to restart the system after updating your DNS via YaST. And there is rarely any reason to restart the system after any network change, just change run levels if init scripts need to be re-read.
Not even that, if you know what program (as reported by ps -A) needs to be restarted:
Killall -HUP insertprogramnamehere
will do for most programs.
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