I'm not sure whether this is related to this or not. I was about to
raise a bug for it, but thought I'd comment here in case it is related
to something someone did recently in regards to this bug. Here's my
scenario:

I'm using oneiric-mini.iso to install from a local ubuntu mirror (more
like a cache) that is constructed using reprepro. In essence it's a
mirror of only the important bits of oneiric to set up an ubuntu-
standard server + resolvconf from precise since the one in oneiric is
totally broken.

Until very recently (1.63ubuntu3) this installed just fine (using DHCP
for the single interface and getting the DNS info from that). Now I've
just updated my "mirror" to the latest packages which pulled in
resolvconf 1.63ubuntu6 from precise and now this no longer installs
properly. In particular /etc/resolv.conf is still a file and not a sym-
link after a clean expert install.

If I subsequently try to fix thinks by running dpkg-reconfigure
resolvconf, it goes through a couple questions (Yes, I want to prepare
/etc/resolv.conf and no I don't want to append the original contents) it
fails saying (in effect) that /run/resolvconf does not exist. If I
create /run/resolvconf and /run/resolvconf/interface manually and then
run through dpkg-reconfigure it appears to start coming right.

I don't have the means to try this on a plain precise install at the
moment.

Anybody any comments?

Seb

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  lucid to precise server upgrade: resolvconf failed to upgrade: cp
  cannot create regular file `/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf': No such file
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