On 1/1/20 7:20 PM, Robert G (Doc) Savage via users wrote:
It would seem that "something" happened to the file(s) that provide RJ45 Ethernet connectivity maybe as far back as F29. I can get a WiFi connection, but not an RJ45 eth0 DHCP connection. This happens in my home and at a nearby computer store, so it's not my DHCP server. When booted up to WiFi, connecting an RJ45 Ethernet cable shuts down the existing WiFi port (normal), but never comes up with a DHCP address for the eth0 port. The network icon just loops forever. When I disconnect the RJ45 cable, WiFi connectivity resumes after 5-10 seconds.
I just realized we are missing what is probably the most important information, the logs! In a terminal as root, run "journalctl -fa" and then plug in the ethernet cable. Copy the output, removing private information if there is any.
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