Here is the output of 'dmesg | grep ethernet'. I'm not sure what any of this means: dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: IRQ eth_wake_irq not found dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: IRQ eth_lpi not found dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: PTP uses main clock dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: Current syscon value is not the default 6 (expect 0) dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: No HW DMA feature register supported dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: RX Checksum Offload engine supported dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: COE Type 2 dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: TX Checksum insertion supported dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: Normal descriptors dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet: Chain mode enabled dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: PHY [stmmac-0:01] driver [RTL8211E Gigabit Ethernet] (irq=POLL) dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: No Safety Features support found dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: No MAC Management Counters available dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: PTP not suppoted by HW dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: configuring for phy/rgmii link mode dwmac-sun8i lc300000.ethernet etho0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx I did a bit more experimenting and found that the ethernet problem only happens with kernel version 5.8.16-200.fc32.aarach64. On 5.8.16-200, if I run nmcli device, for eth0 I get something like "Getting IP Configuration", and it just gets stuck there until it eventually fails after some time. If I revert to kernel version 5.6.6-300.fc32.aarch64, everything works fine. The dmesg output is the same between the two kernel versions. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx