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  1. Based on the commit message in c183c406c4321 it seems this would fix the problem. Using kernel 5.12-rc8 or later for odroidc2 would be the best solution going forward it seems from my perspective. Nice find @lioka
  2. I just wanted to write an update on this issue as I've ran into it also, but I figured out a way to make it work. My board was in a "broken" state where the network card wasn't working with any of the latest versions of Armbian using a newer u-boot like 21.04-rc3. I compiled my own versions to test the latest edge and using u-boot 21.04-rc4, etc. but nothing worked. I got it working by accident and I wasn't sure how but then I flashed the sdcard again with a different version and got into the broken state again. This lead me down an evening of frantically testing a bunch of things and that's when I discovered a way to get out of this broken state with a newer version of u-boot (21.04-rc or later). Grab the latest stable image which uses u-boot 21.04-rc3, flash it to an sdcard and boot the board and wait 5 min or something to make sure the board has actually booted (I'm running headless so no monitor connected). Once you're sure the board has booted, unplug the network cable and reconnect it. Then wait for a couple of minutes and then power cycle the board and that made the network card work again for me every time I got into this broken state. Hope it helps someone else and if not I guess that something else made my network card work again.
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