Two onboard nics, Intel, eno1 and eno2
If either of them is set to onboot then network won't start.
one error message says :bad vendor preset disabled
Another error message (in red) says Failed to start LSB
If I can find a USB key there is an updated kmod-wl src.rpm that *may*
bring up my wifi, but I am not sure I have access to a USB key at the
moment.
The motherboard is supermicro and the onboard nics are Intel which I
thought were well supported, but I do remember going from 7.2 to 7.3 on
a server IPv6 was bricked because of changes to how the /sbin/ifconfig
scripts were configured.
This one (is a xeon, server board, but its my desktop) I think started
life as 7.2 and was at 7.3 before this update - in case there's a
similar issue with incompatibilities with config file after update.
I've not used the nics before, always just used wifi.
What's the secret to getting them to connect via dhcp onboot at least
long enough to try and get the broadcom wifi working again?
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Sent my from my laptop, may not be able to respond timely
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