I tried editing my Darwin config "BSD-style" which didn't work,
moreover after every reboot the system restores /etc/resolv.conf,
etc to defaults - I don't understand why this happens.
That assuredly won't work; there are too many moving parts to track.
You pretty much have to use 'ncutil', although you might be able to
get away with 'scutil' if you are determined.
To solve this I (already) installed ncutils but, on Powerbook G4
(Darwin 8.0), ncutils complains heavily and appears to work
incorrectly (or did I do something wrong? It works fine in Darwin
7.0 + Mac OSX)
Perhaps. Since you didn't give us anything to go on, we will find it
hard to diagnose the problems you are seeing.
Regards,
Justin
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