Hello,
I'm sorry, but I think that Alan proposed in the first email is more
than a hack. It would solve the issue for different versions and the
check is trivial. Or am I mistaken?
Thank you,
Kostya.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
See the below for another report of this:
http://marc.info/?t=119215716900001&r=1&w=2
And apparently some motherboard vendors have their own allocations
for ethernet
addresses?
We can teach it two ranges. I doubt anyone will be unlucky enough to
have
the one which could be either Nvidia or Gigabyte and have it matter.
The "go complain to the BIOS vendor" comment from Nvidia to me isn't an
answer. Maybe Nvidia can complain to BIOS vendors but end user
complaints
of that form rarely have any effect.
That wasn't the point of the response at all. The datum is that set
of users where DEV_HAS_CORRECT_MACADDR is accurately set or clear is
vast majority of cases.
For the rest, we'll want to look at adjusting DEV_HAS_CORRECT_MACADDR
based on DMI strings or a hueristic like you suggested.
Jeff
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