[Bug 659119] Re: resolv.conf is a dead link after upgrade to Maverick
Thomas Hood
659119 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed May 8 11:14:30 UTC 2013
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366967 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366967
The best solution is for your employer to hire a competent person to
administer the 100+ Linux systems. Competences of the candidate should
include the ability to debug Linux machines while remaining calm and not
immediately resorting to whinging in the logs of bug reports closed two
years ago. Another important asset would be the ability to remember
having installed third-party software or having added custom scripts to
do ugly things to resolv.conf which could later interfere with the
correct functioning of systems upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04.
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Title:
resolv.conf is a dead link after upgrade to Maverick
Status in “resolvconf” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: resolvconf
After upgrading to Maverick the '/etc/resolv.conf' file is a dead link.
'/var/run/resolvconf' does not exist. After dpkg-reconfigure 'resolvconf' this directory will be created.
After restarting the /etc/init.d/networking the file 'eth1.inet' in /var/run/resolvconf/interface exists but not the file '/var/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf' so that the link '/etc/resolv.conf' is dead as before. After doing a reboot the dirs and files in '/var/run' concerning 'resolvconf' are lost again. So it is not possible to use the resolvconf to configure a simple network with static IP and DNS. I think the whole behavior and setup of resolvconf is a terrible thing. I've never used a really proper working version of this package which works on all of my Linux installations at my job (static Ip, static DNS), at home (home LAN with static IP and DNS) and on my notebook (networkmanager, dynamic IP and DNS). The job of the resolvconf package sounds really simple on paper but it is sad in praxis. After every Ubuntu upgrade I run in the same failures - no X, no net. Why? What should do a simple man who wants only to use it to work? I have some experiences in Linux especially in Ubuntu and I know what to do. But other people? I can't suggest Linux to such a simple user. I use Linux at work for over 3 years, when will it be done?
Jan
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