I should have written more in my previous message.
Having a local lightweight DNS server configured by default, even if it does 
not respect `/etc/hosts`, may be seen as an opportunity.
Don't force it to use `/etc/hosts`. Just configure it by adding to 
`/etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d`.
This means we can add wildcards, which isn't possible in `/etc/hosts`.
This is pretty awesome. For a fuller explanation, see here:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/31952754/359072

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  Please make NetworkManager-controlled dnsmasq respect /etc/hosts

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