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I'm unsure if this post should go in the networking section or here. Anyway, here's the relevant portion from my journalctl:
https://0x0.st/XywY.txt
As you can see, pacrunner.service is starting and terminating several times. Is this normal behavior? Cause during boot, at a point my screen gets flooded with `Started Proxy configuration daemon` which hasn't happened to me before.
Another thing is, I have always been using `wlp4s0` as network device, I don't know when it got changed to `wlan0`. Is this normal too?
And another thing is, after I do a fresh power-on, systemd (/sbin/init) consumes around 15% of CPU in average for several minutes. This doesn't happen when I restart the laptop. Is this normal too?
Last edited by MetalInMyVeins (2024-08-24 05:34:36)
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Networ … face_names - installing iwd implies that.
The "journal" looks heavily edits, entries are ellided, lines doubled - I just it's also just a selection?
There isn't even an attempt covered to connect to a wireless AP, installing iwd and impicitly preventing the "predictable" interface name might have "broken" your NM config because it ignores wlan0 and doesn't configure wlp4s0 because that's no longer there?
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I removed iwd and network device was changed back to wlp4s0. However the wpa-supplicant thing remains. Look at this portion of journalctl. Also, it has zero edits. I have just copied from terminal and pasted. What's causing this big number of pacrunner.service deactivation in a row? How can I fix it?
http://0x0.st/Xynd.txt
Last edited by MetalInMyVeins (2024-08-25 13:01:00)
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Don't copy out of the pager, it trunc>
The snippet doesn't involve a NM attempt to connect to a wifi AP at all until the very end
Aug 25 12:52:50 Archpad NetworkManager[788]: <info> [1724568770.1204] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTINGpacrunner is dbus activated, so something will try to active it - typically NM and specifically your proxy configuration there and likely it'll just hinge on a configured NIC.
So inspect your proxy settings and generally your NM configuration.
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