Am Donnerstag, dem 12.09.2024 um 11:09 -0600 schrieb Ben Little: > Hello this is related to an issue I am experiencing on Manjaro. I have raised the issue here: [https://forum.manjaro.org/t/systemd-networkd-reports-device-as-unmanaged/167912](https://forum.manjaro.org/t/systemd-networkd-reports-device-as-unmanaged/167912) > > To restate the content of that post: > > My networking configuration file: > > ``` > # /etc/systemd/network/wired.network > [Match] > Name=en* > > [Network] > DHCP=yes > ``` > > After system boot, I run networkctl and get > > ``` > IDX LINK TYPE OPERATIONAL SETUP > 1 lo looback carrier unmanaged > 2 enp2s0 ether off unmanaged > ``` > > I increased log verbosity to debug and see > > ``` > enp2s0: Saved new link: ifindex=2, iftype=ETHER(1), kind=n/a > enp2s0: Saved original MTU 1500 (min: 68, max:9194) > enp2s0: Saved permanent hardware address: 00:00:de:ad:be:ef > enp2s0: Saved IPv6 link-local address generation mode: eui64 > enp2s0: Flags change: +MULTICAST +BROADCAST > enp2s0: udev initialized link > enp2s0: Found driver: r8169 > enp2s0: Link state is up-to-date > enp2s0: State changed: pending -> initialized > enp2s0: Unmanaging interface > enp2s0: State changed: initialized -> unmanaged > ``` > > Those last two lines are the concerning ones. I don't know why the interface is set to unmanaged. Is there any way to get networkd to print why it's reaching that case? > > Thanks, Hi, can you please show a ```bash networkctl status enp2s0 ``` This should show some more information. Also, the `off` lloks suspicious, as there is no carrier or something else shutting down the interface. BR Silvio