Hello Mika,

some more observations:

I found a workaround: Changing 'allowed-hotplug eth0' to
'auto eth0' in /etc/network/interfaces fixes the problem
for me.

In the cases where this problem occurs, the
/sys/class/net/eth0/operstate is 'down'.  Therefore the
hotplug function will not pick up the device.

But why and how does (not) enforcing influence the
setting of the device's operstate?

Kind regards

Andre

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