Any news about this?

There's actually multiple issues here; one of them being that loopback
probably isn't ready yet, which is something we fixed in NetworkManager
(which had the same issue) by depending on it through upstart before
starting the network-manager job.

Then, we now ship configuration in /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager which
explicitly mentions bind-interfaces and except-interface=lo; which would
clash with your configuration.

Your best bet is to disable NetworkManager's instance of dnsmasq used
for dnsmasq caching (and remove /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager) or to
disable the system-wide instance.

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  dnsmasq doesn't start at system startup

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