Now that I think of it, looking at the "old" contents of
/etc/resolv.conf to see if a line is already there before adding it
makes less sense in a resolvconf setting. /etc/resolv.conf is a result
combined from various files under /var/run/resolvconf/interface/*. A
line in /etc/resolv.conf could come from dhcp6c infor or a different
daemon's info.

Perhaps /etc/resolv.conf shouldn't be touched at all if resolvconf isn't
running. Might be safe to assume a static config in this case.

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