On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 10:46 AM Mostafa Faridi
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I installed Fedora 30 Server on Raspberry 3.
> after I plug the power cord. Fedora starts to boot after sometimes I see this 
> message
>
>  lan78xx_eth waiting for  PHY auto negotiation to complete
>
> and boot process stop.
> I must press Ctrl+C on a keyboard and after that Fedora server continues it 
> booting.
> when fedora boot reaches to something like grub, I must press Enter again to 
> boot process continue again.

You shouldn't have to hit any keys or do anything if you wait for the time out.

> I want to connect raspberry to hidden network and I need MAC address of 
> Wlan0, when I type
>
>  ifconfig
>
> I see mac address of Wlan0, and I add my mac to my router for mac filter, but 
> after sometimes when I run
>
>  ifconfig
>
> again I see different mac address for Wlan0 and I think every time mac 
> address is changed automaticaly.
> It is how odd why mac address of wlan0 change!!!

It's likely a security feature. If you use nmcli you should be able to
turn off the random MAC on scanning funationality

https://fedoramagazine.org/randomize-mac-address-nm/
https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-networkmanager-1-4-0/

> and I want to connect to a hidden network with mac filter on the router.
> how I can solve this problem?

If you're using a command line the tool to use is nmcli, the docs are
good, "man nmcli" will likely give you enough details, else there's
the online docs.

> I want to use this fedora server as a server for my network. I want fedora 
> boot without keyboard and monitor and fedora boot without problem.

I've tested across my dozen or so Raspberry Pis and have never had an
issue with it automatically booting. I suggest waiting a little, the
network time outs do vary depending on the local network
configurations but overall it generally just works fine.

> I want to control my system over wifi network by SSH.
> what I must do?

It's all very well documented in the Fedora docs:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/docs/

> I think Fedora server on Raspberry 3 has some bugs

There's no doubt there's bugs, some of what you mention above some
people would also see as features, it depends on the angle you look at
it ;-)
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