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   Tauno Voipio to Lars Poulsen   
   Re: How do I get my Pi4 (Fedora) to use    
   16 Sep 24 11:37:29   
   
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   On 16.9.2024 4.02, Lars Poulsen wrote:   
   > On 9/15/2024 4:53 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:   
   >> On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 22:08:07 -0000 (UTC), I wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On Sat, 14 Sep 2024 22:31:58 -0000 (UTC), I wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Or, a quick look at the docs   
   >>>>  gives   
   >>>>   
   >>>>      ip link set «device» address «addr»   
   >>>   
   >>> Actually, I think it might be   
   >>>   
   >>>      ip link set «device» macaddr ...   
   >>   
   >> No, it is in fact the first form. Note that the link must be down before   
   >> you can change its MAC address.   
   >>   
   >> Also if you set this to a non-default value, “ip link show” will show   
   >> that   
   >> default value as the “permaddr”. So you can easily set it back to that.   
   >   
   > Running headless, using ssh to login, I cannot use an interactive   
   > command to do this. Does this information live in a configuration file   
   > somewhere under /etc?   
   > And the difference between raspian (a Debian derivative) and Fedora   
   > (which uses systemd) *does* make a difference.   
      
      
   After logged in with SSH, you *are using* an interactive command.   
      
   The distribution should not change the systemd setup. The configuration   
   files are in /lib/systemd/, /run/systemd and /etc/systemd. Please get   
   the systemd documentation and read it. The network setup is in network   
   subdirectory in the three places.   
      
   On a Raspberry, the hardware MAC address is probably b8:27:eb:xx:yy:zz.   
   Please post what the first octet (b8 above) is.   
      
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