I've been using NetworkManager's dnsmasq plugin (dns=dnsmasq) on my
laptop for years. After upgrading to Fedora 33, I see that
systemd-resolved is running (as expected), but the NetworkManager-
spawned dnsmasq instance is also running.
Is dnsmasq providing any benefit in this case? My understanding from
the earlier systemd-resolved threads is that it is supposed to handle
the "split DNS" scenario that led me to use dnsmasq in the first place.
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