October 28, 201015 yr Here is acopy of my network.cfg file # Generated settings: USE_DHCP=no IPADDR=192.168.1.30 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=192.168.1.10 HWADDR=6C:F0:49:99:0A:30 DHCP_KEEPRESOLV=no DNS_SERVER1=192.168.1.10 DNS_SERVER2= DNS_SERVER3= However even after a reboot this is what I am seeing Is there some reason why "DNS Server 1:" is not reading the correct info from the file?
October 28, 201015 yr It does appear to be a bug in the display, but the network.cfg file itself is what is used when setting up the network interface. Basically the lines in it are treated as if they are shell variables. Therefore, it might not be as bad as it seems.
October 28, 201015 yr Author Joe, I wish that was the case but when I reboot, I cannot access the internet without manually changing the 1 to 10 and pressing apply
October 28, 201015 yr Same issue as I posted about here a few days ago; http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=8310.msg80371#msg80371 Posted a syslog but got no further. Peter
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