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		<title>By: Maarten</title>
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		<description>Thanks.

One question though...
after a reboot, my /etc/hosts file is back to default, without my additions.
Any ideas how to make additions to /etc/hosts permanent ?

Thank you in advance,
Maarten.</description>
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<p>One question though&#8230;<br />
after a reboot, my /etc/hosts file is back to default, without my additions.<br />
Any ideas how to make additions to /etc/hosts permanent ?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance,<br />
Maarten.</p>
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