Public bug reported:
Since the last Network Manager upload my systems get a completely empty
/etc/resolv.conf when they'd before have a directly managed file by
NetworkManager.
I have dns=default set in NetworkManager.conf which tells NetworkManager
to directly manage that file. But that's now apparently ignored.
I managed to workaround the issue by turning /etc/resolv.conf into a static
file (as opposed to a symlink to the resolvconf path) but that shouldn't be
necessary at all.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Systems with systemd-resolved disabled and dns=default in
NetworkManager.conf no longer get DNS
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