@diabloneo

resolvconf doesn't leave a process running on the system; it is only
triggered when there are changes to the network or to the available
local resolvers, and coordinates updates to /etc/resolv.conf.

But if /etc/resolv.conf is not a symlink to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf,
this has no effect.

And if NetworkManager had written its own contents to /etc/resolv.conf,
that means either it was not a symlink to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf,
or you were using a buggy version of NetworkManager.  (The Ubuntu
package of NetworkManager detects when resolvconf is in use, and avoids
overwriting /etc/resolv.conf.)

The question is how your system got into that state in 17.04.  But this
may not be a question we are able to answer after the fact.

If you have any further insight into how your system got into this
state, we would be interested to know.  Otherwise, I recommend you
follow Dimitri's guidance from comment #27 to return your system into a
supported configuration.

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