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Support Request #6

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creited opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 1 comment
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Support Request #6

creited opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 1 comment

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@creited
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creited commented Sep 21, 2017

Hi, I appreciate you are opened to support more devices, so here is my request:

1 - My device is an Android Box Yundoo Y2 Amlogic S912 (https://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_449236.html).

2 - I believe my MAC file is the following: /sys/devices/c9410000.ethernet/net/eth0/address
If I open this address file, I can see my MAC there. No way in the world I was able to edit/modify/delete this file or its value. I heard that files inside /sys/ are virtual files mounted by the kernel.

3 - The content of the address file is just the MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.

Since I was not able to change my mac address, im counting on your support to have it done.

Just as a side note, the interface I am trying to change is eth0 (ethernet). I was not able to find the mac file for my wireless interface.

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ViRb3 commented Oct 25, 2017

Hey, apologies for the late reply. You are correct that the file under /sys/ is mounted by the kernel. Unfortunately I do not know how that happens or where the record is really stored. I've been wanting to research this for a while, but never found the time. If you have any insight feel free to share!

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