Re: Supporting platforms with no EEPROM?
Bill Gatliff wrote:
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> The MAC Address will be reset to 00:00:00:00:00:00, which is invalid
> and requires you to set the proper MAC address manually before continuing
> to enable this network device.
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> To date, the only way I've seen around this is to just hack out the code in the
> e1000 driver that deals with the EEPROM and MAC addresses. Is there any plan
> for cleanly handling no-EEPROM platforms, or am I into "undiscovered territory"
> here? I'm willing to submit patches once I find a minimally-invasive and robust
> solution, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel...
Can't you just put a made-up MAC address into /etc/network/interfaces?
Like this:
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
hwaddress ether 00:07:95:09:c4:96
Don't use that one (IIRC, it belongs to a Mini-ITX board in my
cupboard). Ideally use the original one configured for the unit.
HTH
John
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