New Device on Reboot
Dennis Marinus
dennis at marinus.nu
Mon Jun 8 17:59:25 UTC 2015
Welcome. :-)
Those two are not related, and the second one is certainly not expected.
Assuming your wifi or ethernet port doesn't change mac addresses (which I
have never seen happen so far) your router should see it as the same device
and it should assign it the same ip address every time.
Not sure about the ssh key, but don't remember that happening on my devices.
- Dennis
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Matthew Williams <
matthew.williams at canonical.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I recently got my hands on a RPi2 with snappy - so you're going to start
> seeing my name on this list asking all sorts of stupid questions. Enjoy!
>
> Current one:
>
> Each time I start/reboot my pi it generates a new ECDSA key fingerprint
> (and my router assigns it a new ip address each time. Is this expected
> behaviour?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Matty
>
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