I have an old ASG425 running a free edition license.
I've been running 8.202 for a while and upgraded to 8.203 today.
Upon reboot I lost access to the ASG.
Using a monitor on the device I finally discovered that eth0 and eth1 where no longer detected at all. Booting into the BIOS screen would show all the nics 1-8 but nics 1 and 2 had no MAC address.
I finally got around it by modifying the udev rules and made eth4 and eth5 rename to eth0 and eth1 and my config started working. But dmesg and lspci still do not show the original eth0/eth1 and the ports are dead.
Digging around the net it almost looks like the same bug discovered in a beta opensuse beta build from a few years ago. The bug corrupted specific intel nics eeproms.
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=44147
openSUSE News
Any way to debug this further?
I've been running 8.202 for a while and upgraded to 8.203 today.
Upon reboot I lost access to the ASG.
Using a monitor on the device I finally discovered that eth0 and eth1 where no longer detected at all. Booting into the BIOS screen would show all the nics 1-8 but nics 1 and 2 had no MAC address.
I finally got around it by modifying the udev rules and made eth4 and eth5 rename to eth0 and eth1 and my config started working. But dmesg and lspci still do not show the original eth0/eth1 and the ports are dead.
Digging around the net it almost looks like the same bug discovered in a beta opensuse beta build from a few years ago. The bug corrupted specific intel nics eeproms.
https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=44147
openSUSE News
Any way to debug this further?