My default setup is to get TCP/IP settings from a DHCP server.

Quite often I have to change this setting to static when moving to
another network.

What I am now doing is releasing DHCP settings with "dhcpcd -k". When I
want to go back to the DHCP setting I enter "dhcpcd -n" and everything
works fine.

However (why always a however?), I have noticed that, according to "ps
-ax",  instead of one dhcpcd process I have two processes in memory: the
original one and the one with the command line "dhcpcd -n".

Is this normal? Or is there something I am doing wrong or missing?

TIA
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