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Ethernet works, but wifi does not
I first tried to connect to mariposa3 router with wifi-menu -0
but got this error:
Job for netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status "netctl@wlp5s0\\x2dmariposa3.service"" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
so tried to connect to other router called mariposa and again it does not work.
I also tried to get the following information, but am unable to understand what shoukd be done
"systemctl status "netctl@wlp5s0\\x2dmariposa3.service" gives:
systemctl status "netctl@wlp5s0\\x2dmariposa3.service"
● netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service - Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa3
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/netctl@.service; static; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Fri 2017-02-17 05:49:47 ART; 4min 19s ago
Docs: man:netctl.profile(5)
Process: 1104 ExecStart=/usr/lib/network/network start %I (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Main PID: 1104 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: Starting Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa3...
Feb 17 05:49:47 F network[1104]: Starting network profile 'wlp5s0-mariposa3'...
Feb 17 05:49:47 F network[1104]: The interface of network profile 'wlp5s0-mariposa3' is already up
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service: Main process exited, code=exited,
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: Failed to start Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa3.
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service: Unit entered failed state.
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
journalctl -xe gives:
-- Subject: Unit netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service has begun start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service has begun starting up.
Feb 17 05:49:47 F network[1104]: Starting network profile 'wlp5s0-mariposa3'...
Feb 17 05:49:47 F network[1104]: The interface of network profile 'wlp5s0-mariposa3' is already up
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service: Main process exited, code=exited,
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: Failed to start Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa3.
-- Subject: Unit netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service has failed
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service has failed.
--
-- The result is failed.
Feb 17 05:49:47 F systemd[1]: netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service: Unit entered failed state.
I also tried systemctl --type=service --no-pager:
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
alsa-restore.service loaded active exited Save/Restore Sound Card State
dbus.service loaded active running D-Bus System Message Bus
dhcpcd.service loaded active running dhcpcd on all interfaces
kmod-static-nodes.service loaded active exited Create list of required static device nodes for the current kernel
ldconfig.service loaded active exited Rebuild Dynamic Linker Cache
lightdm.service loaded active running Light Display Manager
netctl.service loaded active exited (Re)store the netctl profile state
● netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa.service loaded failed failed Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa
● netctl@wlp5s0\x2dmariposa3.service loaded failed failed Networking for netctl profile wlp5s0-mariposa3
polkit.service loaded active running Authorization Manager
systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service loaded active exited Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of backlight:intel_backlight
systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-9abae156\x2dc7eb\x2d41e6\x2d9bd9\x2d9e259c439a4d.service loaded active exited File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/9abae156-c7eb-41e6-9bd9-9e259c439a4d
systemd-journal-catalog-update.service loaded active exited Rebuild Journal Catalog
systemd-journal-flush.service loaded active exited Flush Journal to Persistent Storage
systemd-journald.service loaded active running Journal Service
systemd-logind.service loaded active running Login Service
systemd-random-seed.service loaded active exited Load/Save Random Seed
systemd-remount-fs.service loaded active exited Remount Root and Kernel File Systems
systemd-sysctl.service loaded active exited Apply Kernel Variables
systemd-sysusers.service loaded active exited Create System Users
systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service loaded active exited Create Static Device Nodes in /dev
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service loaded active exited Create Volatile Files and Directories
systemd-udev-trigger.service loaded active exited udev Coldplug all Devices
systemd-udevd.service loaded active running udev Kernel Device Manager
systemd-update-done.service loaded active exited Update is Completed
systemd-update-utmp.service loaded active exited Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown
systemd-user-sessions.service loaded active exited Permit User Sessions
user@1000.service loaded active running User Manager for UID 1000
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
28 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too.
To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
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Last edited by Francuss (2017-02-18 14:33:44)
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The number one cause of networking issues is having multiple services (or instances of the same service) running. This cause, and the solutions, would be found by searching the forums for any of the countless similar threads.
Disable all networking services, and try to follow the manual connection steps to identify where the problem is.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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The number one cause of networking issues is having multiple services (or instances of the same service) running. This cause, and the solutions, would be found by searching the forums for any of the countless similar threads.
Of course I tried it before posting, because it would be easier and faster to find a solution already written down. But my problem is that I do not understand most of it, so I do not know what may be relevant to my case and what not. Do you know a thread that may be appropriate for this case?
Disable all networking services,
This, for example, I tried to google "disable all networking services arch", got a lot of replies, the closer seems
# systemctl disable <name of service>.service
but yet do not know what to write for <name of service>
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Edit
It seems I found a solution from this thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=214007
I tried
sudo ip link set wlp5x0 down
then
sudo wifi-menu -o
and it worked
Last edited by Francuss (2017-02-18 14:11:37)
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