Corné Jannemans wrote:
Samba is now working! (one NIC disabled) But after reboot, that f**king /etc/resolv.conf is again empty! That means: - I can ping to an ip on the internet - I can't resolv any name with my ISP's nameservers.- when I write back my nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf, I can do nslookups and ping to names.What package does wipe this file at boot? Maybe the resolvconf package has to do something with it. I don't know anything about this package, but it has to do something with bind and dhcp, which I don't use. It is not installed, but an /etc/resolvconf/ dir is existing.
Sounds like the suspect is the dhcp-client, but already uninstalled it, you say. Strange.
I discovered something which may be strange: in /etc/network/interfaces: "lo" is mentioned on the "auto" line but there is no configuration for lo, like exists for eth0 and eth1. Do I need to post that file, or post ifconfig agian?
Posting /etc/network/interfaces would be a good idea, I think. -- "Codito ergo sum" Roel Schroeven