Okay in Fedora it looks like this configuration was setup in a user
profile.  I found an awesome article on Fedora Network Configuration
that tells where all the different networking scripts are kept.
http://openskill.info/infobox.php?ID=247  So the workaround for Fedora
is to use a network profile in system-config-network.

I'm trying to find something similar for Ubuntu.  I'm not sure where
NetworkManager is getting the information for it's DHCP script or if
it's possible to customize the DHCP script at all using NetworkManager.
It would be nice if there were an advanced section to customize how
dhclient is invoked.  At lest in system-config-network you can specify
the DHCP host name.

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NM doesn't pass hostname to DHCP server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210095
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