* Lennart Poettering:
1. If /etc/resolv.conf is a regular file, resolved will *consume* it
for DNS configuration, and never change it or modify it or replace
it. If this mode is selected arbitrary other programs that do DNS
will talk directly to the provided DNS servers, and resolved is out
of the loop.
In mode #1 resolved neither manages /etc/resolv.conf nor inserts
itself into DNS resolution in any way.
What will nss_resolve do in this case? Nothing?
Does this mean we need both resolve and dns in nsswitch.conf?
Thanks,
Florian