No it's not. /etc/init.d/resolvconf _does_ create the directory the symlink /etc/resolvconf/run points to.
I.e. once /etc/resolvconf/run -> /var/run/resolvconf and /etc/resolv.conf -> /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf everything works fine.
Maybe the postinst script should enforce these two symlinks (i.e. overriding previous changes by the local admin). Any different setup will fail to work with the current Ubuntu boot sequence.
No it's not. /etc/init. d/resolvconf _does_ create the directory the symlink /etc/resolvconf/run points to.
I.e. once /etc/resolvconf/run -> /var/run/resolvconf and /etc/resolv.conf -> /etc/resolvconf /run/resolv. conf everything works fine.
Maybe the postinst script should enforce these two symlinks (i.e. overriding previous changes by the local admin). Any different setup will fail to work with the current Ubuntu boot sequence.