When I try to start nmcli, I get the following error:  "Error: Could
not create NMClient object: Could not Connect: Connection refused"

In journalctl -xe:
nothing but some pam_systemd failed to connect to system bus:
Connection refused
Didn't see anything related to networking
journalctl -u network.service shows:  nothing from today's boot,
strangely.  It shows information from booting yesterday, i see lots of
failures for wireless networks on every SSID from the past.

I did manage to get the network up with ifup enp4s0f2, but I do not
have name resolution, resolvectl status gives me: "sd_bus_open_system:
 Connection refused"

Still working on it, hints woudl be welcome.  If I can get name
resoluction working, I might be able to try to run updates again.


On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 6:51 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
>
> On 7/16/24 3:27 PM, murph nj wrote:
> > I had not used my Fedora partition on my old laptop for a few weeks.
> > Came back to a lot of updates that needed running.   In the midst of
> > updating, an overlooked intemittent (thermal) hardware problem cropped
> > up, locking the machine.  I had to hard boot it.
> >
> > Now, it will not boot correctly.  I can get past the prompt for the
> > encrypted disks, but as the boot proceeds, there are a ton of errors,
> > aming the services that fail to start, we have:
> > power-profiles-daemon, dbus-broker, thermald, abrtd, and various 
> > dependencies.
> >
> > The last two failed lines are:  rtsx_pci VPD access failed, It is
> > likely a firmware bug on the device. and r8169 0000:04:00.0 Invalid
> > VPD tag .... assume missing EEPROM.
> >
> > The hardware (other than intermittent overheating) is OK.  I booted
> > from a Debian ssd, and it came up just fine, network and all.  (That
> > also gives me a reasonable way to get data on/off the Fedora disks.)
> >
> > I can boot to the command-line by specifying "3" from the grub menu,
> > and I am able to log in, but my attempts to re-run the updates are
> > stymied by the network not starting.
> >
> > But I can get in, and I'll be digging into the logs.  Any suggestions
> > as to where to start?
>
> Check the journal to find out why the network isn't starting.
>
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