On Sun, Oct 5, 2025 at 11:45 PM Richard Kimberly Heck <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is on a System 76 Pangolin 15 laptop. > > After updating yesterday, networking is completely broken. Neither the > wireless nor wired interfaces show up: Both nmcli and rfkill report only > the loopback interface. BIOS shows wireless as activated. There is no > switch on the laptop for disabling wireless, other than "Airplane mode", > which is off. Both interfaces do show up on lspci. > > You should report this at <https://support.system76.com/> and follow troubleshooting steps in <https://support.system76.com/articles/network> > Booting with an older kernel does not help. Moreover, the system will > not shut down properly. It goes through shutdown but then hangs with a > message roughly like: Reached target system.poweroff. But it just sits > there. I have to power off with the power button. > > I completely re-installed Fedora 42, from a Live USB stick, and > networking was fine again. I then updated, and it was broken the same > way. I've left the system in this broken state (and am now working on a > different machine), in the hopes of debugging the problem. What can I > try? What information will be helpful? There is almost certainly useful information in the journal, but separating the relevant entries from the massive detail in the journal can take some effort. -- George N. White III
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