Indeed, that's the only scenario that'd be a problem, but to workaround
that issue, I added a mention of /etc/dnsmasq.d/ in /etc/default/lxc
which is where you'd disable lxc's own dnsmasq.

So in theory anyone disabling LXC's own dnsmasq daemon will see the note
that they should also update dnsmasq.d

It'd certainly have been better to get that change done pre-release but
considering the number of people hitting it, I still think it's worth
the risk as an SRU.

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  lxcbr0 fails to come up when dnsmasq is installed

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