MSGID: a4a66ca6   
   PID: PyGate 1.5.2   
   TID: PyGate/Linux 1.5.2   
   CHRS: ASCII 1   
   TZUTC: 1100   
   REPLYADDR zsd@jdvb.ca   
   REPLYTO 3:633/10 UUCP   
   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.   
      
   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.)   
      
   I can't imagine what I did to make one of my Pis want to (try to) netboot.   
      
   Has anyone here seen this, and, if so, know what grievous sins I have   
   committed to make this happen? And how to make it stop?   
      
   Thanks.   
    Jim   
      
   --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2   
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)   
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