*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1003842 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003842

I reformatted over 14.04 and installed 16.04 as a fresh start.  I use a 
slightly customized server install ISO image that includes my own 
preseed file for automation.  My approach is to start with a bare-bones 
server install on all machines and then install extra packages based on 
the machine's function (ubuntu-desktop on workstations, for instance).  
According to my installation logs, dnsmasq was installed during an 
"apt-get install ubuntu-desktop unity-tweak-tool" on a workstation 
(which of those two packages actually resulted in a dependency on 
dnsmasq I don't know), and on a server it was installed during an 
"apt-get install polipo".

Michael

On 04/28/2016 06:01 AM, Thomas Hood wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1003842 ***
>      https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1003842
>
> What remains unexplained is why the dnsmasq package was installed on
> your machine at all. Is it the case that dnsmasq was not installed
> before the upgrade and it was installed after the upgrade? In that case,
> please file a new bug report describing that particular misbehavior.
>

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  resolvconf doesn't create the correct /etc/resolv.conf file when
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