If systemd-resolve's stub DNS resolver is used (which I believe is the case) then "resolve" directive is optional as DNS requests are routed to this stub resolver (per the "standard" nss-dns directive) which acts according to systemd-resolve's logic. I just wrote the above in the following comment – https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/442598/how- to-configure-systemd-resolved-and-systemd-networkd-to-use-local-dns- server-f#comment1014165_516236
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