On Thursday, April 16, 2020 7:41:07 AM MST John M. Harris Jr wrote:
Really, it may be best to go about this in the same way as Ubuntu, with nss- dns instead of nss-resolve.. Editing /etc/resolv.conf is still commonly done on Fedora, especially on servers. In fact, I never knew that NetworkManager would clobber that until this thread. If this isn't mean to wreck everyone's systems, backwards compatibility is key.
If not by using nss-dns, could systemd-resolved be modified such that it would read /etc/resolv.conf?
Correcting what I said above, perhaps it'd be best to use what Lennart mentions as "mode 1" of systemd-resolved, such that /etc/resolv.conf is read, while using nss-resolve.