Sad thing is, I want Network Manager to write my resolv.conf as it did
before. I just want systemd-resolved disabled and keep simple text file
in /etc/resolv.conf.

I haven't found automatic way to recover my system, after I do:
systemctl disable --now systemd-resolved

It keep broken /etc/resolv.conf, which I have to fix manually.

systemctl restart NetworkManager does not help.

Am I missing something?

would NetworkManager.conf:
dns=default

Write resolv.conf again? Can I make it rewrite after disabling
systemd-resolved? Why doesn't it restore /etc/resolv.conf on
systemd-resolved shutdown?

On 11/13/20 2:22 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> (Relatively) simple fix:
> 
> systemctl stop systemd-resolvd
> systemctl disable systemd-resolvd
> 
> Edit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf And in the [main]
> section stick this:
> 
> [main]
> dns=none
> 
> Now rm -f /etc/resolv.conf
> 
> Now create your own /etc/resolv.conf file from scratch with
> the nameserver and search directives you actually want.
> 
> Systemd won't stick its nose in, NetworkManager won't clobber
> your resolve.conf file, your network will actually function :-).
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