> I was messing up with redboot configuration (I ran fconfig -i which
> basically reset every configuration variable) and managed to mess up
> my MAC address the same way. The result was that eth0 interface would
> not work at all. I think you need to restore the original MAC address
> you had using redboot fconfig.
>
You were absolutely right. I used the tsbootrom-update with the --
mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx option. I put a mac from another board I have
here and it worked just fine.
I messed it up when I used the tsbootrom-update to make the board boot
from SD card. Then, I didn't use the --mac option.
Advice for all, take note of the mac and when using tsbootrom-update
use it with the --mac option.
Thank you.
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