On Thursday, 24 March 2022 07:18:43 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 08:40:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell > > early in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. > > I cannot get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r. > > I'd strongly suggest that you use Gunnar Wolf's images that then give > you something that is as near as anything vanilla Debian. Raspberry Pi > folks are really not too interested in sorting out Debian-type > problems. > Link plz Andy?
I was given the address to get this arm64.img thats a complete desktop system with a realtime preept kernel already installed. But its complete and ready to rock and roll except for the network. I cannot say that about anything debian has offered for the pi's to date, and I dl'd & tried them all in the last 6 weeks. <linuxcnc-2.8.2-pi4-arm64.zip> I'd repost the link to it, but finding it in the new kde5 version of kmail is quite impossible. > Take care > > Andy Cater > > > I have even renamed the /sbin/avahi-daemon to something insulting, > > and > > canceled its execute bits, and service networking restart about a > > dozen times after checking the rest of the networking config, but it > > is still there. There isn't a thing on my local network listening on > > that address block. > > > > So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default route > > and bring it up to date? > > > > Thanks all. > > > > Cheers, Gene Heskett. > > -- > > > > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." > > > > -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) > > If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law > > respectable.> > > - Louis D. Brandeis > > . Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis