I realize that you can go into control panel / network and change the DNS settings. However, Normally Im used to /etc/resolv.conf handling the DNS entries. Although my install of Mint14 is working fine Iam curious why there are no entries in /etc/resolv.conf ??
Where does Mint14 store the DNS entries??
Might this be related to me running in a VM ?
Best regards,
coffee412
DNS - Resolv.conf
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Re: DNS - Resolv.conf
This post may be helpful: http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/. From Linux Mint 13 onwards, the Ubuntu base is using resolvconf and dnsmasq, affecting how you configure your DNS.
Note that if you are running a virtual machine with Linux Mint 13 or above (or Ubuntu 12.04 or above) as a host OS, you will probably have to configure the virtual machine to use bridged network instead of the default NAT.
Note that if you are running a virtual machine with Linux Mint 13 or above (or Ubuntu 12.04 or above) as a host OS, you will probably have to configure the virtual machine to use bridged network instead of the default NAT.
Re: DNS - Resolv.conf
Just wanted to say thank you Vincent,
Great link.
Best Regards,
coffee
Great link.
Best Regards,
coffee
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