** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Milestone: trusty-updates = None
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu Utopic)
Milestone: trusty-updates = None
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I had a similar issue but not quite the same. I upgraded from Precise
(installed at the factory on a Dell Sputnik device) to Trusty. After
upgrade, DNS did not work. I did have the /etc/resolv.conf symlink, but
the content generated by resolvconf just listed 127.0.0.1 twice (the old
address).
Just in case some people find this bug and still see a similar problem:
It seems like if the original installation is 10.04 LTS, it's possible
that 12.04 LTS - 14.04 LTS will yield similarly non-working name
resolving. This is because in 10.04 LTS /etc/resolv.conf was a file, and
it was not
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