I installed and set up avahi and nss-mdns according to Arch wiki (I'm on Arch) and disabled systemd-resolved's multicast dns, but now dns resolution fails on my machine entirely. I then tried disabling avahi, uninstalling nss-mdns, and reenabling the systemd-networkd multicast DNS, but it still doesn't work. How can I troubleshoot this?
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mdns_minimal was missing from /etc/nsswitch.conf
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