I have a PoocketBeagle with the latest image 
(bone-debian-9.2-iot-armhf-2017-10-10-4gb) connected to a Debian Sid 
machine.

Used to be when I plugged the board in, I would see a storage device, and 
an Ethernet adapter (eth1, IIRC). The Ethernet adapter would automatically 
get in IP address, and everything would work as advertised.

I recently had a power outage, and things don't work so well anymore: I now 
see two Ethernet adapters, and neither one gets an IP address.

The /var/log/messages on the PC contains the following right after I plug 
the PocketBeagle in:

Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823653.997487] usb 5-4: new high-speed USB 
> device number 7 using ehci-pci
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.150574] usb 5-4: New USB device 
> found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0104
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.150593] usb 5-4: New USB device 
> strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.150594] usb 5-4: Product: BeagleBone
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.150596] usb 5-4: Manufacturer: 
> BeagleBoard.org
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.150597] usb 5-4: SerialNumber: 
> 1741GPB4
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.152778] rndis_host 5-4:1.0 eth1: 
> register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:16.2-4, RNDIS device, 60:64:05:e0:d9:ce
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.153625] cdc_ether 5-4:1.2 eth2: 
> register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:16.2-4, CDC Ethernet Device, 
> 60:64:05:e0:d9:d1
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.154411] cdc_acm 5-4:1.4: ttyACM0: 
> USB ACM device
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.155107] usb-storage 5-4:1.6: USB 
> Mass Storage device detected
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.156185] scsi host6: usb-storage 
> 5-4:1.6
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia mtp-probe: checking bus 5, device 7: 
> "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:16.2/usb5/5-4"
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia mtp-probe: bus: 5, device: 7 was not an MTP device
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.885248] rndis_host 5-4:1.0 
> enx606405e0d9ce: renamed from eth1
> Nov 15 23:58:46 skaia kernel: [823654.897678] cdc_ether 5-4:1.2 
> enx606405e0d9d1: renamed from eth2
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.166381] scsi 6:0:0:0: 
> Direct-Access     Linux    File-Stor Gadget 0404 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.166870] sd 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi 
> generic sg3 type 0
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.171354] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] 36864 
> 512-byte logical blocks: (18.9 MB/18.0 MiB)
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.171995] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Write 
> Protect is on
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.172609] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Write 
> cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.184365]  sdc: sdc1
> Nov 15 23:58:47 skaia kernel: [823655.187738] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached 
> SCSI removable disk
> Nov 15 23:58:53 skaia kernel: [823661.155219] TCP: request_sock_TCP: 
> Possible SYN flooding on port 46319. Sending cookies.  Check SNMP counters
>

The serial device (ttyACM0) and the mass storage device (sdc) work as 
expected.

I realize this is probably not much, but can anybody help me out here?

Thanks,
 --Juergen

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