On 5/29/20 2:12 PM, Robert G (Doc) Savage via users wrote:
On Thu, 2020-05-28 at 00:37 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 5/27/20 3:46 PM, Robert G (Doc) Savage via users wrote:
Is that the only references to rfkill? Did the log start at boot up?
Try searching also for "KILL", it's likely in the wifi device
initialization.
No, it was just a group of four repeating lines. Here's the entire
output since rebooting yesterday:
Immediately after reboot, from 00:05:17 - 00:05:38
# journalctl -b | grep rfkill
I think you missed my comment about searching for "KILL". Don't use
grep, just run "journalctl -b". That gets you a "less"-type interaction
with it. You can search with "/" and then go up and down to see what's
around it. Start from the top and try to find where the wifi device
gets initialized.
I wish I could decode this output line by line in detail, but that's
behond my skill set. I long for the simple old days of ifup and ifdown.
As I said in my last message about rfkill, I strongly suspect
NetworkManager is controlling these sequences.
The "hard" block should only come from hardware. If it was
NetworkManager, it would be the "soft" block that gets set.
That is a very curious chain of events in the log. Can you have both
ethernet and wifi connected at the same time in windows? When you
unplug the ethernet, does wifi work then?
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