What I mean here is that default installs normally don't involve
installing a local DNS server, except perhaps as a caching resolver. The
caching resolver use case is covered by spawning dnsmasq from
NetworkManager; the local DNS server isn't. We do think that there is
relatively few such installs of a server that depends on NetworkManager
running; and that's definitely not the default setup for Ubuntu Server
(where NetworkManager isn't installed by default).

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  Don't start local resolver if a DNS server is installed

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