This is actually a longstanding issue I've been having for years. At the
moment I have computers running 12.04 and 12.10, both showing the
behavior. The 12.10 computer is running isc-dhcp-client v.
4.2.4-1ubuntu10.1 for what it's worth.

But that made me realize I had a little server running Debian Wheezy,
and the problem is there too. That answers my question about whether
this behavior might be related to a Ubuntu-specific script.

The bug linked doesn't specifically address this. The bug seems to point
to a single dhcp option containing multiple domains, while what I have
is multiple dhcp options each with a single domain.

The bug did give a pointer to where in the code this stuff is parsed,
though, so maybe I can figure it out based on that.

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