Hello,
I'd like to apologize in advance if I'll sound a bit rude, but I'm now wrestling with my computer for more than an hour to fix this stupid issue.
Ok, in plain words : Which fscking retarded daemon is actually reseting by network configuration every 5 minutes ?!?!
I did set a static IP in /etc/network/interfaces AND in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf, but some lousy piece of crap persist in using a non routable IP (although a nice DHCP server is present), reset my resolv.conf, and mess up my routes.
I never had problems with linux networking since 96 when I first used it, but I admit this last beta confuses me. Right now I'd like to know :
- Which daemon is actually playing a prank on me so I can politely tell him to go play outside ?
- What is the correct way (each HOWTO gives a different answer) to set a nice static IP which won't get changed every time I look away ?
Sorry again if this sounded harsh, but it took me 20 minutes and 2 configuration change to register and post this message. Thanks to everyone who can clue me in. For bonus points, if you can tell me which developer I need to chastise for that, I'll be grateful.
I'd like to apologize in advance if I'll sound a bit rude, but I'm now wrestling with my computer for more than an hour to fix this stupid issue.
Ok, in plain words : Which fscking retarded daemon is actually reseting by network configuration every 5 minutes ?!?!
I did set a static IP in /etc/network/interfaces AND in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf, but some lousy piece of crap persist in using a non routable IP (although a nice DHCP server is present), reset my resolv.conf, and mess up my routes.
I never had problems with linux networking since 96 when I first used it, but I admit this last beta confuses me. Right now I'd like to know :
- Which daemon is actually playing a prank on me so I can politely tell him to go play outside ?
- What is the correct way (each HOWTO gives a different answer) to set a nice static IP which won't get changed every time I look away ?
Sorry again if this sounded harsh, but it took me 20 minutes and 2 configuration change to register and post this message. Thanks to everyone who can clue me in. For bonus points, if you can tell me which developer I need to chastise for that, I'll be grateful.
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