* Lennart Poettering:

> 1. If /etc/resolv.conf is a regular file, resolved will *consume* it
>    for DNS configuration, and never change it or modify it or replace
>    it. If this mode is selected arbitrary other programs that do DNS
>    will talk directly to the provided DNS servers, and resolved is out
>    of the loop.

> In mode #1 resolved neither manages /etc/resolv.conf nor inserts
> itself into DNS resolution in any way.

What will nss_resolve do in this case?  Nothing?

Does this mean we need both resolve and dns in nsswitch.conf?

Thanks,
Florian
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