On Wednesday 25 September 2019 15:57:47 Greg Wooledge wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 03:51:39PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Neither of these links adresses the 2 main problems, wrong
> > networking setup after the first reboot (see ip r) if you are
> > running a static network defined in each machines /etc/host files,
> > and only fixable by removing avahi-daemon and dhcpdc
>
> Your Raspbian issues are off topic here.
>
> Go bitch at Raspbian for shipping a broken or misconfigured DHCP
> client daemon as their default.  P.S. it's spelled "dhcpcd".  The last
> two letters stand for "client daemon", which is how you can remember
> it. The spelling may be important if you actually want to search for
> information about it, rather than just whining in the wrong place. 
> Again.

Same exact network problem, and fix exists on armbian, on a rock64, and 
on your own 10.0 debian-arm net install tried on both rpi3 and rpi4, and 
I have a 10.1 amd64 dvd I just now dl'd and burned for net install under 
my right hand which will get tried on an intel box tomorrow. I will 
apologize if needed. And you know that too, as I have in the past when I 
was wrong.

As I was getting the amd64 version, I noted the arm version was still 
10.0 and I assume installs an arm64 on both pi's. It did the last time I 
tried it, useing a 10.0 install disk, but unforch, its not armhf, so its 
a mite fragile on the rpi3's. The rpi3 is officially an armhf. And I'm 
still trying the figure out just what the heck an rpi4 is. What I do 
know is that it won't run the armhf build of lcnc, the device map is I 
believe wrong when its in 64 bit mode, so the gpio stuff for spi fails.  
But thats just a guess, wouldn't even call it a swag.  We do have some 
very good people looking at it though. Just this morning one of them 
claimed to have it running on a very similar interface card, so we are 
making progress, despite only a little help from the top level 
distribution the rest of those are based on.

Take care Greg, your help has been appreciated. But you ought to quit 
shooting at your kissin cousins...

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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