@Cerin: The resolvconf package only creates the symbolic link
/etc/resolv.conf --> ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf once, on initial
installation. The package can be caused to repeat this action by running
"dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf" and agreeing to "linkify"
/etc/resolv.conf. However, it is certainly not the intention that this
be done every time you connect to a new wireless network. If you have to
do this then it is because some other piece of software is futzing with
the symbolic link /etc/resolv.conf. The best solution is to figure out
what software that is and cause it to stop doing that.

>  if resolvconf locks up

Note that resolvconf doesn't lock up. It's not a daemon.  It's just a
script that gets run by other software that needs to update nameserver
information.

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  /etc/resolv.conf symlink does not exist after initial installation of
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