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[main]
# Choose a DHCP client below. Upstream recommends internal, but results may vary.
-# dhcpcd is the DHCP client usually used by Slackware. The --noconfigure
-# option must be used or the network will not return after suspend/resume:
-dhcp=dhcpcd --noconfigure
+#
+# This is a simple DHCP client that is built into NetworkManager:
+dhcp=internal
+#
# dhclient is the ISC reference DHCP client, part of the dhcp package:
#dhcp=dhclient
-# This is a simple DHCP client that is built into NetworkManager:
-#dhcp=internal
+#
+# dhcpcd is the DHCP client usually used by Slackware. However, it is built
+# with --enable-privsep, and a side-effect of this when used with
+# NetworkManager is that the network will not return properly after a
+# suspend/resume cycle. If you don't require this functionality, dhcpcd will
+# work fine otherwise. If you do require it and don't want to use one of the
+# other two options here, there are some workarounds.
+# You may force NetworkManager to reload the network by killing dhcpcd:
+# killall -9 dhcpcd
+# Otherwise, you may rebuild the dhcpcd package without privilege separation
+# using the following command in the dhcpcd source directory:
+# PRIVSEP=no ./dhcpcd.SlackBuild
+# The resulting dhcpcd package will work fine with NetworkManager.
+#dhcp=dhcpcd