Nick Schmalenberger schrieb am Thursday, 10. May 2007 um 00:27:48 -0700: |I have a g3 imac running a stock 2.6.20-1-powerpc kernel, and it has |been up for 20 days. Today I noticed that it's mac address had changed |to 00:01:aa:00:04:00 from the apple address it has always been ( dmesg | |grep BMAC tells me: eth0: BMAC+ at 00:05:02:b7:63:d8 ). When I did |ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:05:02:b7:63:d8 to change it back, it became |00:01:00:05:02:B7. The first 32 bits of my real mac address are stuck |onto the end of the field! Has anybody ever seen anything like this |before?
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