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  1. I installed the patch files with "Pb143" in the name on Friday, but unfortunately there was no improvement. Here are the logs: https://paste.armbian.com/dovedafali Can you tell me if I can test something with this? If so, what exactly do I need to do?
  2. First of all, thank you for the quick reply. I installed the new deb files over the old ones. Unfortunately, the enp1s0 interface is still missing. Here are the new log files after installing the new deb files: https://paste.armbian.com/ivofogiqeb
  3. Sorry for not providing the logs and thank you for the quick response. I performed a fresh installation of "Armbian_25.2.2_Nanopi-r4s_noble_current_6.12.15_minimal.img" and updated to kernel 6.18.10 using apt. Here are the logs with kernel 6.18.10: https://paste.armbian.com/rejaxeqagi I then downgraded to kernel 6.12.58 using armbian-config. Here are the logs with kernel 6.12.58: https://paste.armbian.com/ucusugalat Following this, I updated to kernel 6.18.10 again using apt and installed the .deb files you provided at https://testing.armbian.de/r4s/ using "dpkg -i *.deb". Unfortunately, that did not change anything. Here are the logs with the installed .deb files: https://paste.armbian.com/idikurafil Please let me know if there's anything else I can test or if you need further logs.
  4. I'm getting the exact same error after upgrading from kernel 6.12.58-current-rockchip64 to 6.18.10-current-rockchip64 on one of my NanoPi R4S. After a reboot, the network interface enp1s0 is missing. After shutting down and restarting, it reappears. If I revert to kernel 6.12.58-current-rockchip64 using armbian-config, the enp1s0 interface is also present after a reboot. Are there any suggestions on how I can resolve this issue without remaining on kernel 6.12.58-current-rockchip64?
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