Hi,
I frequently run "dnf upgrade" on my systems and a few days ago did just that. My system booted just fine but the networking did NOT come up as it has prior to this upgrade. It's like the system now wants to be ipv6 only. Manual ipv4 configuration works just fine.
I'm testing in a virtual machine with VirtualBox that has also been working just fine... The SAME problem started there to. Again, it's like the system wants to be ipv6 only... and, again, manual ipv4 configuration works just fine. I have been working on the thought that I might have goofed something up so I reinstalled the VM, selecting "KDE Plasma Workstation" and have made NO other changes. I still have the problem. I've tried different versions of VirtualBox with NO joy.
Does anyone know what has changed and possibly how to recover? At this point, I am willing to provide any other information I can or try suggested solutions.
This whole experience has left me feeling like the village idiot... NOT as much fun as they say it is.
Best regards,
George...
Just a stabl in the dark: In the past, network-scripts (subpackage if initscripts) was getting pulled in by dependencies, and I think some of these got fixed this last week or so.
So, if you were using network-scripts for your network, and it's not installed anymore, install that? Or switch to NetworkManager.
If it's not that I am not sure what it would be... check your journal for any errors on boot?
kevin