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Make Permanent DNS Changes in resolv.conf on Linux

Make Permanent DNS Changes in resolv.conf on Linux

Follow through this guide to learn how to make permanent DNS changes in resolv.conf on Linux. According to man resolv.conf, resolv.conf is a resolver configuration

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