Hi all,
I've been working recently with the solution II) from my last post: hawran 
wrote on 2008-09-15 ( 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/240063/comments/7
 ) and my findings are as follows:

I needed to put my DNS servers into a 'Network Location' that I'd saved
for my connection with a static IP.

Having the DNS server within the /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf file, I'm able
to reconfigure my network access according to my network abilities at
the moment (either with DHCP or with a static IP).

Of course, I need to reconfigure it after every reboot, however, as long
as I'm able to connect after reconfiguring I'm satisfied with it.

Regards,
hawran

PS I think this information worth being written in a documentation as it
is REALLY a big inconvenience.

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