Hi,

I have a pretty standard Ubuntu 14.04 machine I just upgraded to 16.04, which means I get a "4.4.0-21-generic" kernel.

I guess I'm using straight up network manager, because my /etc/network/interfaces doesn't mention anything about eth0 or wlan0, only lo.

In the GUI, it came default with "privacy extensions disabled".

I used to administrate this device using its EUI64 based SLAAC address, which was stable across reboots. Now with 16.04, I get two addresses, none of them stable across reboots.

Anyone know what the thought is behind this? I want to continue using SLAAC and I'm fine with privacy extension addresses over time, but I want a single stable address across reboots.

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Mikael Abrahamsson    email: [email protected]

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