I did a fresh flash of the new unstable image without restoring anything.
Configuring the network, I entered a DNS server.
After restarting, name resolution does not seem to work.
When I manually modify /etc/resolv.conf to enter the DNS server, network is fine and dns works.
But after every reboot, /etc/resolv.conf get regenerated by 'connmand', resetting the nameservers to 127.0.0.1 and ::1.
'connmand' is running with only the '-n' parameter, so it should handle dns, but doesn't.
There is no /etc/connman/main.conf to overwrite any parameters.
/etc/resolv.conf contaions the following after every restart:
Choosing the dhcp or a manual ipv4 address doesn't make any difference. Ipv6 is always off.
How can I manually enter the right dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf permanently or have connmand handle dns resolution?
This used to work fine on the stable image, letting connmand do dns.