If the /etc/resolv.conf did not contain a message about it being
generated and not to be edited, then it most likely wasn't a link to
/etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf as it should have been and so it wasn't
managed by resolv.conf.
Check the contents of the files in directory :
/etc/resolvconf/run/interfaces/
Their contents should be merged together to the final
/etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf, but not always:
see the comments/code in the script:
/etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc
The "uniquify" is where the cutting happens.
HOW TO TEST WITHOUT A SPECIAL NETWORK SETUP:
Create resolv.conf type files in /etc/resolvconf/run/interfaces with the
right names (e.g. eth0, eth1, wlan) or get resolvconf to create them for
you ('resolvconf -a eth0' and type in the resolv.conf contents) and then
run:
resolvconf -u
And check if anything was sliced out.
Hope this helps
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