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If we don't do this it will adopt the lowest address of an attached device, hence change over time. Remove the previous work-around of getting and setting the random MAC that Linux assigned, also getting and setting the TUN address since that doesn't change if you set the bridge address.
Otherwise it just says something like 'invalid argument' and you have to guess what the problem is
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[Did this because I was trying to use an IPVLan device and it barfs if you try to set its MAC address]
If we don't do this it will adopt the lowest address of an attached device, hence change over time. This is the issue reported at #633.
Remove the previous work-around (from #638) of getting and setting the random MAC that Linux assigned, also getting and setting the TUN address since that doesn't change if you set the bridge address.
While I was working on this, I found it useful to add context to some netlink errors.