Ok, i really starting to dislike sysconfig-hardware and everything that
deals with it.

So, could you please try the following for me:

1) List things that are actived with e.g.:
ls -latr /etc/sysconfig/hardware

2) for each thing listed there activate it with chzdev, eg.:
sudo chzdev dasd 0.0.202 -e
sudo chzdev qeth 0.0.600 -e
....

3) Move existing sysconfig hardware profiles out of the way:
sudo mv /etc/sysconfig/hardware /etc/sysconfig/hardware.backup

4) Regenerate initramfs:
sudo update-initramfs -u

5) Reboot
sudo reboot

And do whatever testing you do, and check if things are more reliable when 
activated with chzdev using stock udev.
If yes, I'll work on necessory modifcation to the installer to stop using 
sysconfig-hardware and migrated to chzdev instead.

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  Some or all OSA devices may be unavailable after boot if too many are
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