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Hi, I just got a powerline adapter and I've set it up according to the instructions. It looks however like Arch can't really see any networking.
According to lshw, ip link and dhcpcd, there is an interface named something like enp1s4u0, but I'm not sure where the problem occurs. I've tried downloading the r8169 driver but still can't detect it.
I do not use Windows at all so I can't really test out the issue, but it looks like other people have this issue as well.
I use the Zen kernel from the repos and my motherboard is a B450M DS3H (The ethernet port is along some USB ports).
The kernel version is 5.16.5 (Zen).
Last edited by AndroGR (2022-02-09 18:57:05)
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You have an interface, how are you trying to connect? You mention dhcpcd, how are you starting it, what do you see in it's logs? On connection attempt post
sudo journalctl -b
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_o … n_services (alternatively redirect into a file and get that file somewhere you have internet access)
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You have an interface, how are you trying to connect? You mention dhcpcd, how are you starting it, what do you see in it's logs? On connection attempt post
sudo journalctl -b
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_o … n_services (alternatively redirect into a file and get that file somewhere you have internet access)
I do not "connect". I expect it to simply connect alone. Am I wrong here? Sorry, never used Ethernet before
I also enabled dhcpcd to see if it was a NetworkManager issue but I switched back to NetworkManager again.
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You still need to setup the interface "somehow". What NetworkManager UI are you used to and does it not have an option to set up the ethernet connection? What's your output of
nmcli device
nmcli connection
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You still need to setup the interface "somehow". What NetworkManager UI are you used to and does it not have an option to set up the ethernet connection? What's your output of
nmcli device nmcli connection
I just use KDE, whatever comes with it is my UI. I am a terminal guy tho. Posting the output in the next answer to get on my computer.
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Well then you should be able to set up the network connection in the plasma-nm widget that normally resides in your system tray. Maybe post
sudo journalctl -b -u NetworkManager
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Well then you should be able to set up the network connection in the plasma-nm widget that normally resides in your system tray. Maybe post
sudo journalctl -b -u NetworkManager
Forget about it. My interface is gone and the only ethernet interface is from the USB Tethering. Not sure what happened here. but probably the driver got unloaded.
For the output of:
nmcli device:
enp1s0f0u4 ethernet connected Xiaomi Mi/Redmi series (RNDIS)
virbr0 bridge connected (externally) virbr0
wlp7s0f3u2 wifi unavailable --
lo loopback unmanaged --
nmcli connection:
Xiaomi Mi/Redmi series (RNDIS) d1becddd-4285-5cd0-d0ee-81d327489a10 ethernet enp1s0f0u4
virbr0 0dc351e2-56eb-4878-bbe5-32edf263ed07 bridge virbr0
(And some WiFi networks i can't post publicly)
However, i watched some tutorials on YouTube and i've understood (Kinda?) how to set up the network.
I will come back when i find the interface.
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In case this is the issue, you need to have only NetworkManager started and enabled, doing simultaneous experiments with dhcpcd while having NetworkManager running can lead to breakage/removal of the interface as a whole.
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In case this is the issue, you need to have only NetworkManager started and enabled, doing simultaneous experiments with dhcpcd while having NetworkManager running can lead to breakage/removal of the interface as a whole.
I've already removed dhcpcd entirely. But I'll check into it further.
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You'd need to reboot to repair any potential fallout from that... but seeing this other recent thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=273978
Do you even have an ethernet controller on your mainboard? What's the output of
lspci -k
?
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You'd need to reboot to repair any potential fallout from that... but seeing this other recent thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=273978
Do you even have an ethernet controller on your mainboard? What's the output of
lspci -k
?
I've rebooted several times, mostly because I was looking around for Ethernet drivers. I think there is an Ethernet controller that's supposed to work fine, at least according to the manuals. Now I'm not sure if "Ethernet support" and "Ethernet controller" is the same, but considering I could see the interface before, the only actual issue is to find the interface again, I don't think it was a random one.
(Sorry, I can't post the lspci command right now, I will post it later).
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Little more researching, lshw claims the interface as UNCLAIMED:
doas lshw -C network
*-network UNCLAIMED
description: Ethernet controller
product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:04:00.0
version: 0c
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress msix vpd bus_master cap_list
configuration: latency=0
resources: ioport:f000(size=256) memory:fcc00000-fcc00fff memory:f0300000-f0303fff
I will install the normal Linux kernel to see if it changes something.
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Fixed finally ! I reinstalled the kernel and the r8168 module. I have an issue with the IP configuration according to KDE but I'll fix it somehow I guess.
Thanks for everything
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