I just tried with the very latest kernel from disco proposed:

ubuntu@s1lp15:~$ uname -r
5.0.0-11-generic
ubuntu@s1lp15:~$ lszdev qeth | head -n 5
TYPE  ID                          ON   PERS  NAMES
qeth  0.0.c000:0.0.c001:0.0.c002  yes  yes   encc000
qeth  0.0.c003:0.0.c004:0.0.c005  yes  yes   encc003
qeth  0.0.c006:0.0.c007:0.0.c008  no   no    
qeth  0.0.c009:0.0.c00a:0.0.c00b  no   no    
ubuntu@s1lp15:~$ sudo chzdev -e c006
[sudo] password for ubuntu: 
QETH device 0.0.c006:0.0.c007:0.0.c008 configured
ubuntu@s1lp15:~$ lszdev qeth | head -n 5
TYPE  ID                          ON   PERS  NAMES
qeth  0.0.c000:0.0.c001:0.0.c002  yes  yes   encc000
qeth  0.0.c003:0.0.c004:0.0.c005  yes  yes   encc003
qeth  0.0.c006:0.0.c007:0.0.c008  yes  yes   eth0
qeth  0.0.c009:0.0.c00a:0.0.c00b  no   no    
ubuntu@s1lp15:~$

Do you have the option in your system to enable even one or two more
qeth devices ?

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