On Sb, 22 ian 22, 07:13:18, gene heskett wrote: > > its for its own eth0 on the rpi4b. And I guess it is raspi specific. It > doesn't exist on this x86-64 bullseye install.
Likely the source of your problems is that Raspberry Pi OS has DHCP enabled by default. It might have been done using Debian specific tools (ifupdown, i.e. /etc/network/interfaces or files under /etc/network/interfaces.d/), some other known tools (systemd-networkd, Network Manager, etc.), or their own concoction. If you intend on keeping the Raspberry Pi OS you have to learn how it's configured and deal with that. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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