I just heard (http://askubuntu.com/questions/139654/network-connection-
on-ubuntu-12-04-20-seconds-to-load-a-web-
site/140201#comment260660_140201) that FortiClient SSL VPN client is
another third-party program guilty of trashing /etc/resolv.conf.
Here's a new summary of the possible causes of the missing symlink and
the contributors possibly affected.
Images
Bad Linux Mint image (bug #1004421): toby-murray, albert-bendicho
Bad Ubuntu EC2 cloud image (bug #1003595): louisli
Bad Ubuntu Secure Remix image (bug #1051348): jrog
Using Linode image (which lacks resolvconf): Solomon
Third-party image-building tools
Buggy debian-live and/or remastersys used: bluelight-auroville
Third-party network configurers
Using Juniper AnyConnect: trulyliu
Using FortiClient SSL VPN client: Etienne V.
Ubuntu tools
Buggy uck used (bug #946480)
Buggy Casper used (bug #946215)
Buggy NetworkManager used (bug #1072341): cerin
Other
Possibly some issue with ubuntu 12.04 amd64+mac image: peterlauri
Possibly some bug in a package in the Precise beta phase: ripps818
Possibly due to "issues while updating": davidpeter
Declined debconf invitation to linkify /etc/resolv.conf: —
Couldn't reproduce: pdf
Didn't reply: ubck
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/etc/resolv.conf symlink does not exist after initial installation of
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