Maybe this is a dumb suggestion, but what if you put a DHCP server on the box where you have your DNS, have that DHCP server return its address as the DNS server in the DHCP offer, and change the router so it is not a DHCP server. Seems like then it would not matter if network manager overwrote resolv.conf since it would be the info of your choosing. I should think this would work even if you are set up for static IPs. But then my networking knowlege fits in a tiny box inside the house of networking information. On 3/26/07, Daniel P. Stasinski wrote: > > > For some dumb reason, NetworkManager doesn't support static IP > > addresses, so it just wipes the resolv.conf when it starts up > > Yep, that's pretty much the problem, and since my router always > returns invalid DNS information, I have to hand edit resolv.conf every > time I log in. I can set static DNS in the router's config but it > still returns invalid information to the DHCP clients. > > > chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf > > I tried this but then nm-applet sits there spinning for as long as I'm > logged in. Workable, but annoying. > > Daniel > > -- > | --------------------------------------------------------------- > | Daniel P. Stasinski | http://www.saidsimple.com > | mooooooo@avenues.org | http://www.disabilities-r-us.com > | Google Talk: mooooooo | http://www.scriptkitties.com > | Jabber: mooooooo@jabber.org | http://www.avenues.org > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr. Seuss