On 29/03/16 09:52, Bodo Meissner wrote:
> Maybe there is something else using/configuring eth0 when/after the init
> script tries to set up the interface.
> Are you sure you removed everything related to pppoe?

Think so, but will double check

> I suggest to connect a terminal program to /dev/ttyS0 and log the boot
> process.

Yes, need to do some wiring

> Or (less likely) some timing issue? Maybe try some delay.
>
>> >I'm beginning to suspect physical damage.
> Sounds unlikely because the interface seems to work later.

I agree, except that eth0 shows furious activity when connected to a 
switch, although no packets can be detected (how the switch might detect 
this is another unknown, of course). This makes me smell a rat, but I#ll 
slog on for now.

Thanks Bodo,

Bob

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