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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

OOC, how does that happen? When I have tried to post to an openSUSE group that I had not subscribed to, the post was rejected. I don't mind subscribing. And I thought that was not optional if you want...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

Well, apparently you do not follow the suggested rules regarding openSUSE list, so now who is being rude! You are. And shouting what you did out of the blue would be rude even if you were right. And...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

1. Someone writing lines in uppercase (e-mail equivalent of shouting) trying to teach others about netiquette is... let's just say sad. 2. In technical mailing lists - and I hope this is considered...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

Before this upgrade, the MAC addresses were in fact starting with b8:27:eb. Now I do not see a pattern. The current one on is e6:e0:b6:52:30:be

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

I am referring to the MAC address that is broadcast in the DSCP DHCPDISCOVER packet from the PI 3. It changes with each re-boot. It did not do so before the last upgrade. So I am assuming it is a...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

Further investigation is showing, that the MAC address is always beginning with b8:27:eb for Raspberry Pi Foundation and ending with the last three bytes of the serial number of the raspberry pi ("cat...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

Does this work differently on a RPI2? With LibreELEC and kernel 4.4.13 for example I always get the same MAC. (b8:27:eb:... Raspberry Pi Foundation) There is nothing in cmdline.txt or config.txt...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

I am referring to the MAC address that is broadcast in the DSCP DHCPDISCOVER packet from the PI 3. It changes with each re-boot. It did not do so before the last upgrade. So I am assuming it is a...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] zypper and yast2 failure after opensuse 42.2 aarch64 update

Ouch. If you are mixing Factory and Leap packages, you have a system we can't really help you with. If that's the same system you were reporting MAC issues against, it also means that all my...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

I am referring to the MAC address that is broadcast in the DSCP DHCPDISCOVER packet from the PI 3. It changes with each re-boot. It did not do so before the last upgrade. So I am assuming it is a...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

This is going off topic, and I know this is a religious topic for some, but... SUSE lists always assume that people's e-mail clients have such a feature. Mine does not. Period. I still wonder why, if...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

Of course. But if the MAC address keeps changing, what will the fixed address be? And, there is no router in these systems. Only a switch. an openSUSE server provides DHCPD services. I cannot...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

This is happening on the wired port. Not the WiFi.

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

1. Someone writing lines in uppercase (e-mail equivalent of shouting) trying to teach others about netiquette is... let's just say sad. 2. In technical mailing lists - and I hope this is considered...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

This is a privacy feature. And yes, you want that when traveling with your laptop in certain countries. Note that recent Android versions and IIRC Windows 10 also do that. You can observe that when...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] MAC address on Raspberry PI 3

This is a privacy feature. And yes, you want that when traveling with your laptop in certain countries. Note that recent Android versions and IIRC Windows 10 also do that. You can observe that when...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] nanopi neo air [SUCCESS]

They arrived From China this morning - the board is booting: https://files.jessen.ch/nanopi-neo-air-console.txt After amending boot.script and removing "size=100%" from rootflags, and adding...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] nanopi neo air [SUCCESS]

They arrived From China this morning - the board is booting: https://files.jessen.ch/nanopi-neo-air-console.txt After amending boot.script and removing "size=100%" from rootflags, and adding...

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Re: [opensuse-arm] ntp, a couple of minor issues

I looked through the dracut scripts (usr/lib/dracut), I can't find anything like that. Maybe I'm not looking for the right thing.

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Re: [opensuse-arm] ntp, a couple of minor issues

Same on my nanopi neo air. The ntp start up script includes a '-g' option to allow big jumps (clearly needed). How much delay do you see between the network coming up and time being set? What is the...

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