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On 11/5/24 6:41 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Clarifying, after some replies that I've seen.
>=20
> I was surprised by, and doubted, the idea that Network Manager might no=
t
> be able to be configured to leave /etc/resolv.conf alone.


Oops, yeah, sorry. My reply was badly worded -- I responded to your post
because your post included that shock and skepticism which was a good
lead-in to my quote of the actual manual.

I 100% agree with you that it doesn't sound like the way things would
actually work.

But my reply was really intended for Peter. I don't quite understand
what Peter read (when saying "the Network Manager man page says to
chattr") to overlook the fact that the manpage is fairly clear in the
only place it talks about chattr, that chattr is not your only option.


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Eli Schwartz

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