I've had some of my users report this issue and I hadn't been able to
replicate it on my own systems. After doing some research I found this
bug and just wanted to add something very interesting that I've found in
my situation.

I've noticed that if a computer can't get an address from DHCP I can
plug it in to a 10/100 switch and then connect the switch to the wall
and the issue goes away. That lead me to believe that the problem was
caused by speed mismatch on the interface since all my core switches are
configured to do auto negotiation. I tried configuring the interface
speed  and duplex manually but that didn't help. Since my Linux user
base is small and I have plenty of 10/100 switches I've been using that
as a temporary workaround until I can get this figured out.

Just wanted to post this in case someone is having similar issues and
needs a temp fix.

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unexplained failure to obtain DHCP address
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19740
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