So after switching to GNOME3 the Network Manager GUI works again (or
maybe a restart could've achieved the same for Unity), where setting up
custom DNS servers is an option, and it gets correctly transliterated
into /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf.

Of course setting up a chain of resolvers seems a bit overkill, so maybe
providing an option for disabling the NM-controlled dnsmasq would be the
best (and the user could then punch in 127.0.0.1 via the GUI, or by
setting up a system-connection config file in /etc/NetworkManager/).

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  Add ability to customize the "embedded" DNSmasq configuration

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