10.9.1 thunderbolt ethernet not working

Upgraded to 10.9.1 and now when utilizing Thunderbolt to Ethernet I am getting message
"Thunderbolt Ethernet has a self-assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to the Internet."
Any suggestions?

Same here, Late 2013 13" MBP, with the dual Thunderbolt.
Upgraded to 10.9.1 and now neither TB registers with my ethernet adapter. The same adapter works fine in my wife's 2012 13" MBP with 10.9.0.
Something in 10.9.1 has killed both TB ports.

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