Upstream closing the bug with that comment
'Well, you're right that it's just a different UI for what is called
"Additional DNS Servers" in nm-connection-editor. So it doesn't matter which
one you use; you should get the same result either way. Hence, I'm going to
close this issue.
But no, that is not how the feature works. What happens is any one of the DNS
servers will be used. The next DNS server will be tried only if the first one
is broken. That is, if the first DNS server successfully returns a negative
result, then the others will never be queried.
To get the behavior you're looking for, you would need to make changes to
systemd-resolved to add an option for that (which might not be accepted), and
then add another option in NetworkManager to enable the systemd-resolved
option. Only if NetworkManager API exists could we expose UI for this in
gnome-control-center.'
Doing the same for the launchpad bug
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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