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Old 10-25-2012, 11:06 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by kaneorotar View Post
hmm, interesting. Do you happen to know any other means that could lead to this 'change' beside the 'idme --mac M' command?
I would have to look for it, but you can do that yourself.

Get the Amazon Source code, unpack the Linux kernel, navigate to the Athros driver, read code, see if it has the system call to alter the MAC address defined.
If so, search the software in the system for a user or users of that system call.

If using the u-boot, idme function, that one is probably "hard coded" into the idme code.
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