Yeah, currently Ubuntu's rule is "/sbin/resolvconf exists" and
"/etc/resolv.conf is a symlink". We don't really check where the symlink
points to even though I guess we should :)

We made resolvconf a hard depend of ubuntu-minimal which means it gets
on any system we can call an Ubuntu system and is part of the basic set
of packages that get installed by debootstrap. So removing it isn't
really an option as that'd mean uninstall ubuntu-minimal which is
usually a bad idea.

Manually changing the answer in debconf would work, though the current priority 
makes it an invisible option that won't prompt at install (we don't want it to 
prompt anyway).
So people would have to replace /etc/resolv.conf by a file and make sure they 
change the debconf value, which would work but isn't necessarily obvious to our 
users.

Making it immutable would very likely cause a few more problems from
other tools trying to touch /etc/resolv.conf so that doesn't really
sound like a solution either.

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  resolvconf should only convert /etc/resolv.conf to a symlink at
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