> On 29 Dec 2023, at 11:12, Klaus-Peter Schrage via users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 
> Recently, I did an upgrade to F39 via dnf system-upgrade. For the first
> time in Fedora (I think I started around version 1), on booting into KDE
> I get a message saying "limited network connectivity", which means, my
> wired network is up but can't reach the outside world.
> 
> The journals tell me that the name resolution is not working (see
> attached log). I didn't find out why it failed, but restarting
> systemd-resolved usually cures the problem. The problem that the service
> fails on startup still remains, but not on every boot. Sometimes, say in
> 10 % of bootings, the problem doesn't occur.
> If those things matter:
> - Desktop computer with KDE-Plasma (X11)
> - kernel 6.6.8-200.fc39.x86_64
> - NIC: Intel 82574L with kernel driver e1000e
> 
> I have the faint idea thast there might be a race condition between
> services on startup,
> Any pointers to debug that further would be welcome.
> <systemd-resolved_error.log>--

That is very odd. | have seen a number of people seeing odd things failing
as a result of selinux labelling errors. You could try to the auto relabelling 
and
see if that fixes it.

touch /.autorelabel
reboot

Other then that you could try running /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved as root
in debug mode and see if reports any errors.

systemctl stop systemd-resolved
SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug /lib/systemd/systemd-resolved

Barry



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