On Tue, Feb 6, 2024, at 13:56, Petr Menšík wrote:
> I think this is stupid anyway. Why does cloud-init need 2 separate DHCP 
> clients anyway? Can we gather what exactly they use it for and why 
> alternative dhcp client is required?

It looks like a small, basic, DHCP client is needed during the early boot just 
to get on the network to reach the metadata service. That would be before 
NetworkManager gets involved.

Stephen Gallagher pointed out that ELN doesn't have busybox, but it does have 
dhcpcd, and that should work fine. I've reverted the switch to udhcpcd and I'm 
waiting on upstream cloud-init to have a new release with the recently added 
dhcpcd support.

-- 
Major Hayden
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