My guess is that you are using an older version of U-boot that cant read the MAC addressess of your onboard ethernet adapter.
That i think is why Linux is defaulting to a random MAC address as it shows: Using random MAC address: 32:bd:c3:b1:21:e2
You can check you systeminfo in U-boot and see if there are Mac addresses shown.
It not a big issues since your network adapter is working after all.
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
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kilaueabart wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:44 pm
RC3 working here, too. As for DPAA, it works fine as far as I can tell. Dmesg greps mine a bit different to Skateman's.
acefnq wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:02 pm
Christian
RC3 working fine on my X5000.
I think that you are still using an internal PCI ethernet adapter as well.
Maybe this PCI card is seen as the Default ethernet adapter and the network managers starts with this card enabled..
kilaueabart and I dont have any internal PCI adapters in use if i recall correctly.
What if you got rid of the PCI ethernet adapter, Reboot the machine at least twice.?
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Skateman wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:42 pm
I think that you are still using an internal PCI ethernet adapter as well.
Maybe this PCI card is seen as the Default ethernet adapter and the network managers starts with this card enabled..
kilaueabart and I dont have any internal PCI adapters in use if i recall correctly.
What if you got rid of the PCI ethernet adapter, Reboot the machine at least twice.?
I have had this unplug/replug issue from the beginning, but removing the PCI ethernet adapter did _not_ solve the problem.