Sorry, it is a bit confusing....
Will try to clarify situation:
A. Like you, I do have a real file resolv.conf created by NetworkManager. However, I see mine in /run/NetworkManager.
B. If I look in /etc directory, I see in red text 'resolv.conf' and a 'resolvconf' directory.
C. If I do 'ls -al', I see:
$ ls -al
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Jun 8 11:41 resolv.conf -> /run/connman/resolv.conf
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 23 12:31 resolvconf
D. If I look inside 'resolvconf directory, I see directory 'update-libc.d' and inside that directory is 'avahi-daemon'.
So....given the above state of things, etc, should I delete the /etc/resolv.conf that is linked to /run/connman/resolv.conf or leave it?
If delete, could use direction as to how to delete, given earlier posts today where I showed that system did not want to let me delete it.
Hope this is bit clearer now.....
Thanks!
UPDATEWell, decided to try and delete /etc/resolv.conf again. This time it worked! Go figure.....
Logged out and then logged back in....
NetworkManager automagically connects to my company guest network. Signal is pretty good....like 3 bars....
Opened Chromium browser and tried to get to login page...
Unfortunately, now I got the error message that I got in my much earlier posts....
The site can't be reached
http://10.224.128.40/upload/custom/PK-EDGE-PC/index.html?
cmd=login&mac=00:09:345a:84:5c&ip=192.168.0.71&essid=%20
%%0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwebmail%2Eearthlink%2Enet%2F is
unreachable.
ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE
* I changed a few numbers and letters in url quoted above....
UPDATE 2Just checked /etc and now I see 'resolv.conf' file in light blue color...looked at the file, it is now showing the text as generated by NetworkManager!
So, that's progress, I suppose....
However, still can't connect to login page......