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Old 12th August 2009, 05:40 AM
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Arrow Primary DNS server gets deleted after restart

Good day to you all, I have been using Fedora since almost 1 week by now, and I'm really impressed by its features but there is one very small problem that I face everyday.
At the first place, I had setup a profile settings for Network so all my static IP, Hosts, DNS servers were all configured in that profile.
Now I had filled in something in the Primary DNS Server and then I had saved it. The internet works after that but when I reboot, that Primary DNS server gets deleted. I have to type it all the time and then click on save and then start using the internet again.
I have to do this everyday. Is there a solution for this?
Thank you in advance.
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