Same problem here.

I'm using www.opendns.com as my main DNS servers, so I added "prepend
domain-name-servers 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220;" to my
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf file so the dns servers would be added on top
of the list each time I connect to the internet.  This method seems to
work well with "sudo dhclient eth1" and "sudo ifup eth1", but when I use
network-manager, the file gets overwritten and the prepends line are
removed.

But, by installing the resolvconf package, the /etc/resolv.conf is no
longer modified by network-manager though.

However, I think this is a serious bug that should be fixed.
@Soren Hansen, could you explain why its presence or absence makes a huge 
difference in how network-manager works.

Thanks

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resolv.conf overwritten no matter what I do
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