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   Jim Diamond writes:   
   > I was looking at my network and discovered an IP which I didn't know   
   > about; after a few seconds of investigation I discovered that one of   
   > my Pis (which is on wifi only, and only has one wifi card) has two   
   > IPs.   
      
   Where are you finding the two addresses?   
      
   What does   
    ip addr show   
   display?   
      
   > Two of my other Pis are running the same version of Raspberry Pi OS   
   > (i.e., "Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"). They don't do this.   
   >   
   > Looking around the net, there are claims that this is because Pis   
   > might try to netboot, and that later on in the boot process they also   
   > get their usual IP the "usual" way. (In my case I am using   
   > networkmanager.)   
      
   What does   
    rpi-eeprom-config   
   display?   
      
   https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi   
   html#BOOT_ORDER   
   describes how the boot order is configured.   
      
   > I can't imagine what I did to make one of my Pis want to (try to)   
   > netboot.   
      
   The web suggests some have been shipped with netbook enabled.   
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   https://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/   
      
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