Hi fellow Puppy peeps,
I'm running Fossa Puppy on a frugal install alongside Windows 10 and Linux Mint on a 64 bit desktop PC. I also often boot Batocera Linux or a puppy variant from USB. Safe boot is disabled on my machine and legacy boot is enabled.
TLDR: Any live Linux booting into another Linux without poweroff makes my Ethernet unusable. Can anyone offer a script or other solution that may work? Anyone else had the same issue?
I recently posted on the Fossa thread about Fossa not connecting to my ethernet. It took me a while to realise the problem was not Fossa but a well-known bug that stops Linux connecting by ethernet after a reboot from Windows on a dual boot machine. The issue seems to be something to do with Windows claiming control of a MAC address and not releasing it on a reboot. The solutions on offer varied but the most popular was to disable all 'wake on LAN' and other power management options for the ethernet controller inside Windows. This seems to be working for me.
However, I still have the same problem with the ethernet refusing to connect in any version Linux after rebooting from a live run of any Linux. Even Linux Mint to Batocera or puppy live booting into puppy frugal, for example. Is this likely to be a similar issue with a MAC address problem? If so, is there any simple script that could fix it?
Any help, yet again, very appreciated.