I have recently started using the ethernet instead of wifi. I have not disabled 
the wifi, but I leave the ethernet cable inserted. Recently, I noticed that I 
was unable to start the computer. I thought it was a faulty F37 testing kernel, 
so I tried the previous kernel. Same thing. For some reason, I thought the only 
thing different is that I now have the ethernet hooked up, so I pulled the plug 
and tried to boot. Everything went fine.

How come I cannot boot the computer with the ethernet cable plugged in?
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