Martin,
here is the failed state output of
   cat /etc/resolv.conf

# Generated by NetworkManager
search dhcp.inet.fi
nameserver 127.0.1.1


So, nothing changed. And NM still generates the file /etc/resolv.conf.

I also run
  journalctl -u NetworkManager.service -u systemd-resolved.service -b > 
/tmp/nm.log

The file nm.log is attached.

** Attachment added: "NM.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1647133/+attachment/4787689/+files/nm.log

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Title:
  Network-manager 1.4.2-2ubuntu4 brakes network connection (Zesty)

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Network-manager will make my network connection immediately lost after 
updating to the newest version 1.4.2-2ubuntu4.
  However, downgrading to the previous version 1.4.2-2ubuntu3 the network 
connection is back again and fine. If, with this version, I remove the file 
(link) /etc/resolv.conf the network is broken again. Rebooting solves this, as 
network-manager creates a new resolv.conf file.

  The newest version 1.4.2-2ubuntu4 also creates the very same kind of
  file, but no network.

  I have the latest (Gnome-shell DE) updates installed and of course all 
packages that network-manager depends on. But not the ones it only recommends 
or suggests.
  Should I have resolvconf installed? I think not, as isc-dhcp-client only 
suggests it.

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