On Thursday, 12 June 2025 15:17:24 AEST Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> dhcpcd-base does nothing by itself. It has to be triggered by a line
> in /etc/network/interfaces, and network-manager knows how to skip
> interfaces that are mentioned there.

Why does it run a daemon by default?  What is that daemon doing if nothing in 
/etc/network/interfaces refernces it?

I've had it cause problems on 2 systems so far that were working fine with the 
(now obsolete) ISC dhcp client and on a simple removal of the ISC client and 
installation of dhcpcd it breaks.

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