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setting primary dns

Hi,

I am running Fedora 7. I seem to remember there being a command to determine the primary dns. Can anyone help me find out what it is?

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The DNS info should be in "/etc/resolv.conf"


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nameserver a.b.c.d
domain my.domain
search default.search.domain.list

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that only lists my domain name.

i am trying to set the primary dns.

all it says in /etc/resolv.conf is

search mydomain.com
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