People who don't know about resolvconf won't be so clever as to remove
it as a way of solving a name resolution problem in another package.

In the submitted file, "nameserver 127.0.0.1" correctly refers to the
caching nameserver (dnsmasq) listening on that loopback address. If
dnsmasq doesn't resolve names --- by forwarding queries (to 192.168.1.1,
in the submitter's case) --- then that is a matter to be taken up with
the dnsmasq maintainers.

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  resolvconf incorrectly configures resolv.conf

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