It might make more sense to simply switch to using openresolv, which is
a proper resolvconf implementation, which doesn't rely on this silly
hard-coded list. Alternatively, you could just backport features one by
one from openresolv, such as '-m 0 and '-x'.

But really, since openresolv has no downsides and only upsides, and
Debian's homebaked resolvconf is rotting and has issues, you'd really be
better off just removing Debian's resolvconf from Ubuntu and relying
instead on openresolv.

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  Request to add wireguard interface to interface-order

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