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   On 13/09/2024 16:25, Lars Poulsen wrote:   
   > The current fad is to use random MAC addresses. I want anything that is   
   > "infrastructure" to have unique and stable MAC addresses, so that DHCP   
   > can give them stable IP addresses. My Pi4 runs Fedora (which is very   
   > stable on it except for the GUI), but it seems to always come up with   
   > randomized MAC addresses. Does it not HAVE a hardware MAC address?   
   >   
   > And if it has one, where do I tell Fedora to use it?   
      
   Well there are various places. RASPI-CONFIG can I think turn it off for   
   ethernet.   
      
   Oh. its network manager that does it   
      
   If you have a GUI look under 'interface' and 'etherne't and select   
   desired option from 'cloned MAC address'   
      
   If no GUI use nmcli   
   But I don't have the magic spell   
      
      
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