During the use of Fedora10, it is found that the DNS settings are always unsuccessful. After the network settings are completed, the computer is restarted and no longer available, you can manually change/etc/resolv. the conf file is used to set DNS1 to a record host, or add nameserver202.96.128.68nameserver202.96.134.188IP to the end of the file. I am from Huangyan, Taizhou, and change it to 60.19.
During the use of Fedora 10, it was found that the DNS settings were always unsuccessful. After the network settings were completed, the computer was restarted and no more information was available, you can manually change/etc/resolv. conf file to achieve the goal, specifically set DNS1: to record the host, or add at the end of the file:
Nameserver 202.96.128.68
Nameserver 202.96.134.188
The IP address is in the same city. I am from Huangyan, Taizhou. Of course I changed it to 60.191.134.206 and 60.191.134.207.
Hope to help people.