I did some research and discovered a solution to my problem. I reloaded
the forcedeth module with msi=0 and msix=0. This solved my problem and
this issue no longer plagues me.
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I'm having a similar issue running 12.04 with the Trusty hardware
enablement stack; kernel v3.13. I have the MCP51 controller and get
random protocol flaps even with the physical link still up. This causes
problems as I have an NFS auto mounted home directory. My only
workaround has been to spaw
Forcedeteh driver had issues with my NVIDIA Corporation MCP51 Ethernet
Controller (rev a3) in ubuntu 13.10. Ethernet drops time after time and
have to reset. It's a recurrent issue in the last versions. Maybe some
change in the kernel.
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Did test with 3.10.0-999-generic_3.10.0-999.201307110431 (despite having
no graphics and only a partially working VT), and the bug still exists.
** Tags removed: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Can't test 3.10 because the graphics driver won't compile.
OTOH, I don't see any suspicious changes since 3.8 in mainline git in
the forcedeth driver.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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