On 01/12/2023 10:24, gene heskett wrote:
If you would bother to read what I posted, you would have seen that
networkmangler claimed credit for that overwritten /e/n/i file.
Then, please, explain clearly what is "networkmangler", what is
"/e/n/i", and what particular evidences you have that namely
"networkmangler" overwrites "/e/n/i".
I am not familiar with QIDI, kiauth.sh, and similar 3rd party stuff.
What I see in your messages are false claims, e.g. that DHCP addresses
are unstable. DHCP servers *may* be configured to assign fixed addresses
to particular clients.