My case was exactly the same. And I also did the same as you at first
(fixing /etc/resolv.conf by hand). After that I've realized that doing
`sudo apt install systemd-resolved` seems to fix the situation better
(/etc/resolv.conf is a link again, but now it's not broken). Also,
`netplan status` reported to be offline before and says it's online now.
`resolvectl status` lets you see your dhcp configured dns servers.

So, maybe failure in migrating network configurations prevented systemd-
resolved to be installed, for some reason. BTW, in my case, the network
I am currently connected to was migrated ok (I had a netplan file for it
in /etc/netplan). The ones giving problems were other ones referring to
other locations (my parents' home and such) that were not reachable at
the moment of doing the migration.

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  When I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04, DNS resolution went wrong.

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