Hi Dan,

thanks for your reply.

> Ah, sorry.  That block is for the connection files
> in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections, if that's where the
> connection is stored.
> 
> If the connection is instead stored in an ifcfg file on Fedora or RHEL,
> then you'll want to use "DHCP_SEND_HOSTNAME=no" in the ifcfg file for
> the connection in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/

/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections is an empty folder so I went
ahead and added "DHCP_SEND_HOSTNAME=no" to
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-<SSID>

(a WIFI connection)

unfortunately I still see my hostname in the DHCP Request packets
(wireshark).
I even tried a reboot to see if this change requires a reboot, but no luck.

Is this a bug in a rarely used config option or am I still doing
something wrong?

thanks!

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