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|    attend to Jim Diamond    |
|    Re: RPi associating two IPs with its one    |
|    05 Jan 26 22:21:09    |
      From: attend@homesrv.net              On 27/12/2025 17:34, Jim Diamond wrote:       > I was looking at my network and discovered an IP which I didn't know about;       > after a few seconds of investigation I discovered that one of my Pis (which       > is on wifi only, and only has one wifi card) has two IPs.       >       > Two of my other Pis are running the same version of Raspberry Pi OS (i.e.,       > "Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"). They don't do this.       >       > Looking around the net, there are claims that this is because Pis might try       > to netboot, and that later on in the boot process they also get their usual       > IP the "usual" way. (In my case I am using networkmanager.)       >       > I can't imagine what I did to make one of my Pis want to (try to) netboot.       >       > Has anyone here seen this, and, if so, know what grievous sins I have       > committed to make this happen? And how to make it stop?       >       > Thanks.       > Jim              I had smililar problem when I upgraded to Bullseye. My solution was       deleted connman package.              Refer to       https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/133318/how-to-di       able-the-dynamic-ip-address-after-assigning-a-static-ip-in-bullseye              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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