Mikkel: 
>> System --> Preferences --> Network Connections
>> 
>> Pick the type of interface, and then the specific interface.
>> Highlight it and click on edit.
>> Under the IPv4 Settings, change the Method drop-down to "Automatic
>> (DHCP) address only". If you are using IPv6, then change that
>> drop-down to address only.

Patrick O'Callaghan: 
> That worked for a while, then reverted.

Sounds like you have a bug to report, then.  That appears to be the only
way to add DHCP client override options with NetworkManager.

Anything else would be a workaround.  e.g. Run a DHCP server on the
laptop as a relay server, with local override options.

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