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I think the answer you're looking for is herehere.

Blatantly plariarised:

You can add the following line to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf:

prepend domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

This adds the DNS IP address(es) you specify before that/those provided by the DHCP. If you would like to add it/them after the address(es) provided by the DHCP, just use

append domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

If, instead you would like to ignore the DNS address(es) provided by the DHCP altogether, use

supersede domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

I think the answer you're looking for is here.

Blatantly plariarised:

You can add the following line to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf:

prepend domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

This adds the DNS IP address(es) you specify before that/those provided by the DHCP. If you would like to add it/them after the address(es) provided by the DHCP, just use

append domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

If, instead you would like to ignore the DNS address(es) provided by the DHCP altogether, use

supersede domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

I think the answer you're looking for is here.

Blatantly plariarised:

You can add the following line to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf:

prepend domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

This adds the DNS IP address(es) you specify before that/those provided by the DHCP. If you would like to add it/them after the address(es) provided by the DHCP, just use

append domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

If, instead you would like to ignore the DNS address(es) provided by the DHCP altogether, use

supersede domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;
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I think the answer you're looking for is here.

Blatantly plariarised:

You can add the following line to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf:

prepend domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

This adds the DNS IP address(es) you specify before that/those provided by the DHCP. If you would like to add it/them after the address(es) provided by the DHCP, just use

append domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;

If, instead you would like to ignore the DNS address(es) provided by the DHCP altogether, use

supersede domain-name-servers <working DNS IP(s) here>;