Does anyone experience that the MAC address changes on boot? I use the mac address to bind static ip. But it is maybe better to instruct debian to use a static ip.Also the connmanctl won't remeber the wifi passpharse, only often. Strange...
Does anyone experience that the MAC address changes on boot?
Quote from: WormholeDoes anyone experience that the MAC address changes on boot? I use the mac address to bind static ip. But it is maybe better to instruct debian to use a static ip.Also the connmanctl won't remeber the wifi passpharse, only often. Strange...Is this with the wifi or the ethernet?There may be a way to pass the MAC address as a kernel option at boot. If not then you can use the programs ip or macchanger, but you need to do this before the network is brought up - this can be achieved by creating a systemd unit file. See here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MAC_ad...ng#systemd_unitIf you know which network driver you are using you can google it and see how MAC address is usually set. Sometimes there just needs to be a file with the address in that is read when the driver loads.
Quote from: WormholeDoes anyone experience that the MAC address changes on boot?Once you've done the updates it seems to settle down.
Which update are you referring to?
Quote from: WormholeWhich update are you referring to?As per Gemini_Firmware page on support.planetcom.co.uk:Please note that you will need to update your Debian Linux to enjoy the latest development. See https://github.com/gemian/gemini-keyboard-apps/wiki/DebianTP for further information regarding updating and configuring your Debian system
Quote from: Adam BoardmanQuote from: WormholeWhich update are you referring to?As per Gemini_Firmware page on support.planetcom.co.uk:Please note that you will need to update your Debian Linux to enjoy the latest development. See https://github.com/gemian/gemini-keyboard-apps/wiki/DebianTP for further information regarding updating and configuring your Debian systemNo even than, it is still not stable.