On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 21:08:39 +0100, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2016/04/14 19:53, Daniel Jakots wrote: > > On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 18:04:04 +0200, Daniel Jakots > > <danj+o...@chown.me> wrote: > > > > > I just upgraded to OpenBSD 5.9 -stable for my apu which I use as > > > home router. > > > > I installed OpenBSD -current on a usb key, and put my /etc in it (I > > only changed fstab) and same problem. > > > > I didn't notice before but even in the dmesg their address is > > 00:... so could it be a hardware problem? > > It normally starts 00:0d:b9 on pc engines boards. Sounds like software > is more likely, do you have a time window of when it broke? If > it's too wide, can you bisect to narrow it down further? > > So I installed 5.8 on my usb key and thought at least that should work because I was previously running 5.8 -stable. But it didn't. Until then, I was always using reboot. I wanted to have a look at the pcb to see how it looks like (to be sure), so I did halt -p. It looked good so I rebooted it and then it could assign the lladdr to the NIC as it should. So turning it off for a few minutes looks to have solved my misery. Cheers, Daniel