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title: 'Systemd: flushing the DNS cache'
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date: 2022-07-04T17:22:48+02:00
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lastmod: 2022-12-14T16:05:48+01:00
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categories: [computerstuff]
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tags: [linux,systemd,networking,manjaro,dns,reminders]
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old and classic init systems like OpenRC (which is still available on
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Gentoo---if someone cares about that more than I do).
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Now let's start right away, flushing the DNS cache on a linux box using Systemd
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is not that complicated, but the correct commands should be known.
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And this post is all about that:
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~~~console
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title: Mounting disk images on linux
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summary: >
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I sometimes create full-disk-images of USB drives or hard drives and in
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rare cases I have to look into them. This is how I usually do that. (After
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I looked it up again ;-))
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rare cases I have to look into them. This is how I usually do that.
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date: 2022-08-06T21:02:21+02:00
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lastmod: 2022-12-14T16:06:44+01:00
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categories: [computerstuff]
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tags: [linux,raspberry,reminders]
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