Am 29.12.18 um 16:44 schrieb Heiner Kallweit:

I don't think this patch can have any impact on the issue. Maybe WoL is still 
active from previous test?
Manual WoL settings may survive a reboot, you can disable WoL by "ethtool -s <if> 
wol d".

In theory I agree, but we have seen before that it can not be predicted or logically explained which kernel build suffers from the issue or does not. WoL is definitely off. When it was enabled, the LED already turned on with the BIOS diagnostics screen and not at the end of the boot process as observed with the patched kernel.


What could be helpful in addition: I provided a patch with some debug output in 
comment 106
in the bug ticket (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1650984).
If you could apply this, trigger a fail scenario, and attach the full dmesg to 
the bug ticket.
I just tried the Fedora kernel provided in comment 107. Unfortunately the fault neither shows up with this kernel nor with the stock Fedora kernel 4.19.12 it is based on. I will further try to find a kernel which fails to bring up the link AND provides some useful debug information but can't anticipate if and when.
Thanks a lot!
You are welcome ;-)

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