you wrote:
"after this i get normal live session except wrong dns setting, which is fixed by setting my router's
dns as resolver
#echo "nameserver 192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf"
the issue with resolv.conf i have since ubuntu 17.10, when i nfsboot the live system. ubuntu 17.04 was the last version, where internet addresses were resolved out-of-the-box.
is that already reported somewhere?
or is there a fix in the queue?
you wrote:
"after this i get normal live session except wrong dns setting, which is fixed by setting my router's
dns as resolver
#echo "nameserver 192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf"
the issue with resolv.conf i have since ubuntu 17.10, when i nfsboot the live system. ubuntu 17.04 was the last version, where internet addresses were resolved out-of-the-box.
is that already reported somewhere?
or is there a fix in the queue?