Wolfgang is right: It's not a good idea to set up default initial
ethernet addresses for a board, even though they belong to the local
range.
This will change the failure mode from "IT manager screams at you for
using duplicate ethernet addresses" to a nice error message explaining
that the ethernet address hasn't been set properly.
Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com>
#define CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR " "
/*
- * These are "locally administered ethernet addresses" generated by
- * ./tools/gen_eth_addr
- *
- * After booting the board for the first time, new addresses should be
- * generated and assigned to the environment variables "ethaddr" and
- * "eth1addr".
+ * After booting the board for the first time, new ethernet addresses
+ * should be generated and assigned to the environment variables
+ * "ethaddr" and "eth1addr". This is normally done during production.
*/
-#define CONFIG_ETHADDR 6a:87:71:14:cd:cb
-#define CONFIG_ETH1ADDR ca:f8:15:e6:3e:e6
#define CONFIG_OVERWRITE_ETHADDR_ONCE 1
#define CONFIG_NET_MULTI 1